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Which statement best explains the process of filtration in the nephron?
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Assume that the nephron is able to return 150 mg/100 ml of glucose back to the blood.If the blood entering the glomerulus contains 192 mg/100 ml of glucose,what is the glucose concentration of the blood leaving the nephron and the concentration of the urine being formed?
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The substance most often measured to determine normal kidney function is:
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The normal osmotic pressure of the capsular filtrate is _____ mm Hg.
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If the glomerular hydrostatic pressure is 67 mm Hg,the glomerular osmotic pressure is 28 mm Hg,the capsular hydrostatic pressure is 17 mm Hg,and the capsular osmotic pressure is 0 mm Hg,the effective filtration pressure (EFP)would be _____ mm Hg.
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A portion of the nephron that can lie within the medulla is the:
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Which of the following is not a primary function of the loop of Henle?
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Which of the following ions is not normally secreted into the distal or collecting tubules?
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Under normal conditions,most nutrients are reabsorbed in which portion of the nephron?
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If the Tmₐₓ for glucose in the nephron was 300 mg/100 ml and a person had a blood glucose level of 380 mg/100 ml,there would be:
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Which of the following is not a normal function of the kidneys?
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Place in correct anatomical order the structures of the pathway of urine leaving the distal tubule, beginning with the number 1.
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Explain how the active transport of sodium out of the nephron tubules acts as the driving force for the passive transport of other materials.
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Autoregulation of glomerular filtration by tubuloglomerular feedback helps protect the kidney:
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A drop in systemic blood pressure would cause the filtration rate to:
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