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Which of the following structures reabsorbs filtrate:
A. Proximal Tubules
B. Loop of Henle
C. Distal Tubule
D. A and C
E. All of the above
E
If 200 ml of blood is filtered, 50 ml of filtrate is secreted, and 120 ml of urine is
produced, how much filtrate is reabsorbed?
A. 10 ml
B. 30 ml
C. 70 ml
D. 130 ml
D ( 120 = 200 + 50 - Re)
If a patient had a unique disease that damaged the renal glomerulus in the
nephrons of their kidneys, which of the following processes would be affected
first and foremost?
A. Filtration
B. Reabsorption
C. Secretion
D. Securitization
A
What factors influence glomerular filtration rate?
A. Net filtration pressure
B. Renal blood flow and blood pressure
C. Amount of filtrate reabsorbed in distal tubule
D. A and B, not C
E. All of the above
D
What is the name of the process by which substances are moved from the
peritubular capillaries into the renal tubules?
A. Reabsorption
B. Filtration
C. Secretion
D. Excretion
C
, Which of the following substances is primarily reabsorbed in the proximal
tubule?
A. Glucose
B. Urea
C. Sodium
D. Creatinine
A
If a patient had damage to their renal tubules that prevented the secretion of
hydrogen ions, what effect would this have on their blood pH?
A. Blood pH would decrease.
B. Blood pH would increase.
C. Blood pH would remain the same.
D. The patient would stop producing urine altogether.
A
Which of the following factors can influence the rate of renal blood flow?
A. Sympathetic nervous system activity
B. Release of renin from the juxtaglomerular cells
C. Vasodilation of the afferent arteriole
D. A and B, but not C
E. All of the above
E
Which of the following processes occurs in the proximal tubule?
A. Secretion of hydrogen ions
B. Reabsorption of glucose
C. Filtration of plasma proteins
D. A and B, but not C
E. All of the above
D
Which of the following is an example of paracellular reabsorption?
A. Sodium reabsorption
B. Water reabsorption
C. Chloride reabsorption
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
C
What is the significance of the glucose titration curve?
A. It shows the relationship between urine glucose concentration and plasma
glucose concentration.
B. It shows the relationship between urine glucose concentration and urine
output.