Chapter 17: Problem 29
What happens to urinary bicarbonate excretion when a person hyperventilates? How might this response be helpful?
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Chapter 17: Problem 29
What happens to urinary bicarbonate excretion when a person hyperventilates? How might this response be helpful?
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Describe the location of the macula densa and explain its role in the regulation of renin secretion and in tubuloglomerular feedback.
Diuretic drugs that act in the nephron loop a. inhibit active sodium transport. b. cause an increased flow of filtrate to the distal convoluted tubule. c. cause an increased secretion of potassium into the tubule. d. promote the excretion of salt and water. e. do all of these.
Which of these statements about the renal pyramids is false? a. They are located in the renal medulla. b. They contain glomeruli. c. They contain collecting ducts. d. They empty urine into the calyces.
Potassium is both reabsorbed and secreted by the nephron. Explain this statement, and speculate about the possible benefits of the nephron handling potassium in this way.
About \(65 \%\) of the glomerular ultrafiltrate is reabsorbed in a. the proximal tubule. b. the distal tubule. c. the nephron loop. d. the collecting duct.
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