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甲状旁腺分泌甲状旁腺激素调节血浆中钙离子浓度属于() A.神经调节 B.体液调节 C

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题目:

甲状旁腺分泌甲状旁腺激素调节血浆中钙离子浓度属于()

A.神经调节

B.体液调节

C.神经-体液调节

D.自身调节

E.负反馈

答案:

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参考答案:不可以。因为两个线圈的动作有先后顺序,先动作的线圈工作后获得的电压降大于110V,则另一个线圈始终得不到额定电压,不会动作,而其线圈始终通有电流,将产生热量导致过热烧毁。

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