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Passage Breakdown

Scientists used to focus on sex hormones, but other hormones that keep our body fluids balanced also affect how much we drink and how much salt we eat. The body keeps the “saltiness” of blood (osmolality) steady by changing how much water and salt we take in or get rid of. Small changes are fixed when water shifts into or out of cells, but bigger changes cause hormones and behavior to act: if blood gets too dilute, the brain cuts vasopressin (a hormone that tells the kidneys to save water) so you pee more and stop feeling thirsty; if blood gets too salty, the brain releases vasopressin so the kidneys conserve water and you feel thirsty and drink. Thirst usually begins only after vasopressin has already worked to save as much water as the kidneys can.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage for specific statements about how plasma osmolality is restored (look for mentions of thirst, vasopressin secretion/inhibition, and water/sodium intake or excretion); pick the choice that the passage does not mention.

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According to the passage, all of the following typically occur in the homeostasis of blood-plasma osmolality EXCEPT:

Correct Answer
A
The passage describes thirst, vasopressin secretion/inhibition, water excretion, and sodium intake as mechanisms in osmoregulation but does not mention hunger. Supporting quotations: 'the homeostasis of body fluids ... is achieved primarily through alterations in the intake and excretion of water and sodium'; 'a decrease in plasma osmolality ... leads to the excretion of surplus body water in the urine by inhibiting secretion from the pituitary gland of vasopressin'; 'thirst also is inhibited then, to prevent further dilution of body fluids'; 'This process is accompanied by increased thirst, with the result of making plasma osmolality more dilute through the consumption of water'; and the passage refers to changes 'such as that which occurs after one eats salty foods,' indicating sodium consumption. Because 'hunger' is never discussed as part of restoring plasma osmolality, A is the exception and thus correct.
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