BIO669 QUIZ 6, BIO669 QUIZ 5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Which of the following is not an effect of angiotensin II? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Reduced aldosterone release
What is the role of erythropoietin released by the kidney? - CORRECT
ANSWERS It stimulates red blood cell production
Aldosterone upon secretion by the adrenal cortex will have what effect on solute
movement in the kidneys? - CORRECT ANSWERS K loss on the urine, Na
retention in the plasma
Urodilantin is a naturietic peptide and as such has what effect on
kidneys/nephrons? - CORRECT ANSWERS It enhances Na secretion and K
retention
The pyramids contain the collecting ducts that drain through the papilla and are
collected by the - CORRECT ANSWERS Calyx
The principal cells function to - CORRECT ANSWERS Reabsorb Na and
secrete K
The creatinine clearance rate is a measure that typically is used to evaluate -
CORRECT ANSWERS The GFR
Which of the following is a symptom of chronic renal failure - CORRECT
ANSWERS Hypocalcemia
, BIO669 QUIZ 6, BIO669 QUIZ 5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The loss of albumin one the urine will produce all of the follow effects except -
CORRECT ANSWERS Reduction of mesangial cells and increase in
podocytes
Which of the following is an inhibitor of stone formation? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Uromodulin (Tamm Horsfall proteins)
The intercalated cells function to - CORRECT ANSWERS Reabsorb K and
secrete H
Antidiuretic hormone works by - CORRECT ANSWERS Incorporating
aquaporins into the distal tubule and collecting ducts, making them permeable
Which is not associated with chronic kidney disease - CORRECT ANSWERS
Hypercalcemia
The most common organism causing uti is - CORRECT ANSWERS E. Coli
Which of the following is the most common kidney stone - CORRECT
ANSWERS Calcium oxalate
Because sweat is essentially a salt solution with an osmolarity lower than that of
plasma, severe sweating leads to a reduction in plasma volume and an increase in
plasma osmolarity. How do these changes affect the secretion of ADH? -
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DETAILED ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Which of the following is not an effect of angiotensin II? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Reduced aldosterone release
What is the role of erythropoietin released by the kidney? - CORRECT
ANSWERS It stimulates red blood cell production
Aldosterone upon secretion by the adrenal cortex will have what effect on solute
movement in the kidneys? - CORRECT ANSWERS K loss on the urine, Na
retention in the plasma
Urodilantin is a naturietic peptide and as such has what effect on
kidneys/nephrons? - CORRECT ANSWERS It enhances Na secretion and K
retention
The pyramids contain the collecting ducts that drain through the papilla and are
collected by the - CORRECT ANSWERS Calyx
The principal cells function to - CORRECT ANSWERS Reabsorb Na and
secrete K
The creatinine clearance rate is a measure that typically is used to evaluate -
CORRECT ANSWERS The GFR
Which of the following is a symptom of chronic renal failure - CORRECT
ANSWERS Hypocalcemia
, BIO669 QUIZ 6, BIO669 QUIZ 5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024/2025 A COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS BEST GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
The loss of albumin one the urine will produce all of the follow effects except -
CORRECT ANSWERS Reduction of mesangial cells and increase in
podocytes
Which of the following is an inhibitor of stone formation? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Uromodulin (Tamm Horsfall proteins)
The intercalated cells function to - CORRECT ANSWERS Reabsorb K and
secrete H
Antidiuretic hormone works by - CORRECT ANSWERS Incorporating
aquaporins into the distal tubule and collecting ducts, making them permeable
Which is not associated with chronic kidney disease - CORRECT ANSWERS
Hypercalcemia
The most common organism causing uti is - CORRECT ANSWERS E. Coli
Which of the following is the most common kidney stone - CORRECT
ANSWERS Calcium oxalate
Because sweat is essentially a salt solution with an osmolarity lower than that of
plasma, severe sweating leads to a reduction in plasma volume and an increase in
plasma osmolarity. How do these changes affect the secretion of ADH? -