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- 10:35 Renal/Resp 6 ... Unanswered Regulated reabsorption of Na+ at the DCT occurs under the influence of the hormone A renin ЕРО C ADH D aldosterone A Submit10:35 Renal/Resp 8 ... Unanswered Which of the following are actively reabsorbed at the PCT? A Na+ В K+ C Cl- D H+ A and B A Submit7. 1 of the following is true of the structure of the renal filtration barrier A. The filtration slit is found the basal lamina B. The filtration slit diaphragm is made up of the fenestrated endothelium C. The lamina rara interna is located adjacent the podocyte D. The filtration slit diaphragm bridges the filtration slits between pedicels 8. 3 of the following are true of the testes A. Contain interstitial cells of Leydig that produce testosterone B. Covered in the anterior and lateral surfaces by a fold of peritoneum C. Mediastinum testis gives rise to connective tissues that divide the testes into lobules D. Within the lobules are seminiferous tubules that are stimulated by Luteinizing hormone 9. 2 of the following are true of Sertoli cells A. Form tight junctions with other Sertoli cells to form the blood testis barrier B. Have receptors for LH important for spermatogenesis C. Phagocytose excess cytoplasm during spermiogenesis D. Stimulated by LH to secrete Androgen Binding…
- 1. 3 of the following are true of the Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System (RAAS) A. The JG cells are located at the distal collecting tubule B. The Juxtaglomerular cells (JG cells) are modified smooth muscles in the afferent arteriole C. The Macula densa detects osmolality of the filtrate D. The Macula densa is made up of tall columnar cells 2. 2 of the following are true of the RAAS responding to a decrease in Na in the filtrate A. Macula densa detects the decrease in osmolality B. JG cells are stimulated by Macula densa through tight junctions C. Aldosterone stimulates principal cells of collecting tubule to reabsorb water D. Aldosterone reabsorbs Na and by osmotic forces increase fluid in the extracellular compartment 3. 2 of the following are true of the loop of Henle A. Descending thick limb is also called the pars recta of the proximal tubule B. The function of the descending thick limb is similar to the distal convoluted tubule C. Cells of the descending thin limb are very…10:35 Renal/Resp 11 ... Unanswered What triggers the release of renin? A high afferent arteriole pressure В low afferent arteriole pressure C high efferent arteriole pressure D low efferent arteriole pressure A Submit10:35 Renal/Resp 10 ... Unanswered In order for water to be reabsorbed at the distal convoluted tubule, must be present. A ADH aldosterone C renin D angiotensin II| A Submit
- 10:35 Renal/Resp 5 ... Unanswered Glucose is primarily reabsorbed at the kidney by using transport proteins. A Submit10:34 Renal/Resp 4 ... Unanswered The myogenic regulation response in the kidney to low systemic blood pressure would be A constrict afferent arterioles constrict efferent arterioles C dilate efferent arterioles D dilate afferent arterioles A Submitch 25 act 7 .5. Review of the kidney’s effects on systemic blood pressure Which of the following factors would tend to cause an increase in renin release? Highlight the correct answer – yes or no. a drop in systemic blood pressure yes or no slowly flowing renal filtrate yes or no sympathetic nervous system stimulation of JG cells yes or no increased stretch of afferent arterioles yes or no 6. Indicate which of the following is (are) being described: angiotensisn II, aldosterone and/or ADH increases blood pressure by direct vasoconstriction (2 answers) stimulates insertion of aquaporins into the collecting duct (1) increases the secretion of the other two (1) acts on the principal cells of the nephron (2 answers) increases Na+ reabsorption by the kidney (1) has its…
- 26. A hormone that increases blood pressure by constricting blood vessels is ____________ atrial natriuretic peptide angiotensin II erythropoietin insulinQuestiól Given these structures, the sequence of blood flow in the kidneys is: i. Abdominal aorta ii. Interlobar artery ii. Interlobular artery iv. Renal artery v. Segmental artery vi. Afferent artery O i, ii, ii, iv, v, vi O i, iv, v, iii, ii, vi O i, iv, v, ii, iii,vi O i, ii, v, ii, iv, vi O i, i, iv, v, ii, vi 0.3 pts2. Normal blood flow in the renal artery is 500 mL/min. Renal arterial pressure is 100 mmHg and renal venous pressure is 10 mmHg. Calculate the vascular resistance of the renal vasculature. 500 5.55 = R (180-(8) BF = Pe D BF il R =