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- Reabsorption depends on _________. a. osmosis across the nephron wall b. active transport of sodium across the nephron wall c. a steep solute concentration gradient d. all of the aboveWater and small solutes enter nephrons during ________. a. filtration b. reabsorption c. secretion d. both a and bThe process of managing internal water/solute balance is known as: Hydrometering Osmoregulation Hydromation Fluid dynamics Aquamarine
- Choose the electrolyte that you think is the most critical to maintain, i.e., the most significant electrolyte that is regulated by the kidneys to maintain normal body function. Indicate where in the nephron (PCT, Loop, DCT) this electrolyte is regulated (appropriate amounts returned to the blood). Determine if an under-regulated (a hyper- condition) or an over-regulated (a hypo- condition) is the most critical of the electrolyte you've chosen that would life threatening. List the correct name of the condition associated with the electrolyte. Explain why you feel this electrolyte condition is the most critical. Your explanation should include the organ system most affected by either the under- or over-regulated electrolyte. You may also want to include conditions or other organ system dysfunctions that could result from your chosen electrolyte condition that contributes to the life-threatening situation. A little research and review of all systems covered in Anatomy &…Choose the electrolyte that you think is the most critical to maintain, i.e., the most significant electrolyte that is regulated by the kidneys to maintain normal body function. Indicate where in the nephron (PCT, Loop, DCT) this electrolyte is regulated (appropriate amounts returned to the blood). Determine if an under-regulated (a hyper- condition) or an over-regulated (a hypo- condition) is the most critical of the electrolyte you've chosen that would life threatening. List the correct name of the condition associated with the electrolyte. Explain why you feel this electrolyte condition is the most critical. Your explanation should include the organ system most affected by either the under- or over-regulated electrolyte. You may also want to include conditions or other organ system dysfunctions that could result from your chosen electrolyte condition that contributes to the life-threatening situation. A little research and review of all systems covered in Anatomy &…Hypocalcemia will increase the permeability of membranes to sodium. Group of answer choices False True
- The kidneys help to regulate the hydrogen ion concentration of body fluids by altering the rate at which hydrogen ions are secreted. TRUE or FALSEA patient has essential hypertension, and with a healthy lifestyle and medication, he is able to maintain normal blood pressure on a single antihypertensive medication. The medication he takes is called an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, or ACE inhibitor, which blocks the activation of angiotensin II. Describe at least two mechanisms by which angiotensin II targets the kidneys to increase extracellular fluid volume and, therefore, increase blood pressure.Acetazolamide is a diuretic that blocks the activity of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase inside kidney tubule cells. This blockage prevents theformation of carbonic acid from CO2 and water. Normally, carbonicacid dissociates to form H+ and HCO3−, and the H+ is exchanged forNa+ from the urine. Blocking the formation of H+ in the tubule cellsblocks Na+ reabsorption, thus inhibiting water reabsorption andproducing the diuretic effect. With this information in mind, what effectdoes acetazolamide have on blood pH, urine pH, and respiratory rate?
- Atrial natriuretic peptide lowers blood pressure by increasing sodium reabsorption decreasing sodium reabsorption increasing sodium secretionActive transport requires the use of ATP. Identify two ions that require active transport to be selectively reabsorbed.Any factor that alters water balance will also alter electrolyte balance. Group of answer choices True False