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Trace the movement of filtrate through the nephron from the afferent arteriole to the collecting duct.
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Why would the response of the kidney to arteriosclerosis actually compound the problem of hypertension?
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A person had been working hard on a hot day and had been perspiring freely and drinking very little water.If a blood sample were taken,would you expect ANH or ADH to have the greater concentration? Explain your answer.
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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.
-urethra
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What effect do aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)have on urine volume?
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The nitrogenous wastes in the urine are usually the result of protein catabolism.They include all except:
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Which hormone tends to increase the amount of urine produced?
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The movement of molecules out of the tubules and into the peritubular blood defines:
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Which nitrogenous waste is the most abundant found in urine?
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As the amount of sodium reabsorbed by the distal convoluted tubule increases,the amount of _____ increases.
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Corky was in a diving accident that resulted in her spinal cord being severed.She was paralyzed from the waist down and,as a result,became incontinent.Her physician was concerned about the continuous residual urine buildup.What was the reason for this concern?
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Match each of the structures of the nephron with its description, function, or location.
-cup-shaped structure surrounding the glomerulus
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Of all the blood pumped per minute by the heart,approximately ____ goes through the kidneys.
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Match each of the structures of the nephron with its description, function, or location.
-name given to the blood vessel in Bowman capsule
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Starting with the afferent arteriole, place the parts of the nephron in correct anatomical order, beginning with the number 1.
-descending limb of the loop of Henle
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Which of the following is not a part of the glomerular-capsular membrane?
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In which parts of the nephron do all of the following functions occur: passive reabsorption,active reabsorption,passive secretion,and active secretion?
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Urine formation involves all the following processes except:
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