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ch 25 act 10
please answer the questions in the picture attached

Transcribed Image Text:Ch 25- Act 10 T
4.+What is happening in the thick ascending region of the nephron T
•+with respect to solute reabsorption?
Use the diagram below to answer questions 1- 6.T
•+with respect to water reabsorption?T
5.-What does the heavy dark line and the numbers inside the collecting duct tell us about water
reabsorption in this individual at this time?T
6.+What does the status of the collecting duct tells us about the individual'sT
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+hydration status?
•+ADH secretion? T
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7.+What type of urine is being produced-in this scenario, concentrated or dilute?T
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Please answer the following in complete sentences.-
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David has noticed that both the volume and color of his urine varies day to day as well as with the
time of day. Help David understand the following observations. -I
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1.+When David gets up in the morning and voids after an overnight sleep, he notices his urine is
darker in color and smaller in volume than at most other times of the day. -What is the-
explanation for the dark color and smaller volume?-T
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.... 2.-David has discovered that after having a couple of beers with friends on a
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Saturday night, he often voids a significant volume of urine, more than the
volume of the beers he has consumed. He also finds that the next morning
--he is quite thirsty. Provide a physiological explanation for both of these
observations. T
1.+The dashed line across the center of the diagram distinguishes two regions of the kidney. -T
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•+What region is above the dashed-line?T
•+What region is below the dashed line?T
•+increased-urine volume -T
•+increased thirst-+
2.+What do the numbers both inside and outside the tubule refer to?T
3.-David has noticed that while strenuously working out at the gym, and for a while
afterwards, he rarely has to void. -Provide two likely reasons to explain to David
why this is the case. T
•+inside the tubule-T
•+outside the tubule -T
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3.+Why do the numbers inside the renal tubule increase as one goes down the descending
nephron loop?-(What is happening to cause this?)T
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