Which of the following is NOT a purpose of tubular reabsorption?
25. The Urinary System
Renal Physiology Step 2: Tubular Reabsorption
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Which of the following solutes are primarily reabsorbed by primary active transport?
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In the proximal tubule, _________ ions are pumped out of the tubule via ____________ transport. This creates an ____________ gradient, causing water to be reabsorbed through _______________.
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Predict what would happen if the tubule wall of the descending limb suddenly lost all its aquaporins.
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Dr. Miller is a pediatric nutritionist working with a patient who has a low dietary calcium intake. Concerned about the possibility of hypocalcemia, she orders bloodwork. What hormone would you expect to be elevated in this patient’s bloodwork?
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Ryan just ate a very protein-rich meal. Because of this, the amino acid levels in his blood currently exceed the transport maximum and the renal threshold for amino acids (65 mg/dL). What will happen to the excess amino acids?
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In which section of the nephron is the process of reabsorption influenced by hormones?
558views8rank - Multiple ChoiceThe reason glucose is detected in the urine of individuals with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus is that __________.1605views
- Multiple ChoiceWater can leave the ascending limb of the nephron loop.1392views
- Multiple ChoiceThe descending limb of the nephron loop is relatively impermeable to solutes and freely permeable to water.2645views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceHow is Na+ reabsorbed?1002views
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Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
d. ADH triggers water reabsorption from the nephron loop.
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Explain how the peritubular capillaries are adapted for receiving reabsorbed substances.
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Describe what is involved in active and passive tubular reabsorption.
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