Chapter 17: Problem 37
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.
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Chapter 17: Problem 37
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.
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The kidneys help to maintain acid-base balance by a. the secretion of \(\mathrm{H}^{+}\)in the distal regions of the nephron. b. the action of carbonic anhydrase within the apical plasma membranes. c. the action of carbonic anhydrase within the cytoplasm of the tubule cells. d. the buffering action of phosphates and ammonia in the urine. e. all of these means.
Scientists currently believe that the main barrier to the filtration of proteins into the glomerular capsule is the a. capillary fenestrae. b. basement membrane. c. slit diaphragm. d. macula densa.
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.
Explain how glomerular ultrafiltrate is produced and why it has a low protein concentration.
Explain how an increase in ADH secretion promotes increased water reabsorption and how water reabsorption decreases when \(\mathrm{ADH}\) secretion is decreased.
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