A substance is neither filtered, reabsorbed, nor secreted in the kidney. This substance would be most likely found in:
1. glomerular filtrate
2. blood in the renal vein
3. Collecting duct
4. Loop of Henle

Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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What will be seen in a fish living in a marine environment?
1. They do not drink the water in their surroundings.
2. They drink the water in their surroundings.
3. They move monovalent ions into their bodies through active transport across their epithelial outer tissue.
4. They move monovalent ions out of their bodies through active transport across their epithelial outer tissue.

Subtopic:  Nitrogenous Excretory Products |

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Sodium is the principal cation in blood. If the blood concentration of sodium ions gets below normal:
1. blood volume increases and blood pressure decreases
2. water drains from the collecting duct
3. blood volume and blood pressure decrease
4. ADH secretion increases

Subtopic:  Autoregulation of GFR |

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The urinary clearance of a substance is found to be less than its glomerular filtration rate. This substance most likely:
1. is filtered and is not subject to reabsorption or secretion
2. is filtered and is partially reabsorbed
3. is filtered and is partially secreted
4. is totally secreted

Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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Serum potassium concentrations are the most potent stimulator of secretion of:
1. Aldosterone
2. Angiotensin II
3. ADH
4. Atrial natriuretic hormone

Subtopic:  Autoregulation of GFR |
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Which of the following contributes maximum to the buffer capacity of human body?
1. carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffer system.
2. phosphate buffer system.
3. protein buffer system.
4. oxygen/carbondioxide buffer system.

Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Functions |

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Patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus are most likely to develop complications like:
1. respiratory acidosis and retention of body fluid.
2. respiratory alkalosis and dehydration.
3. metabolic acidosis and dehydration.
4. metabolic alkalosis and dehydration.

Subtopic:  Disorders of Excretory System |
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What would be the logical consequence of an increased hydrogen ion concentration of the ECF?
1. An increase in ECF pH.
2. A slower respiratory rate.
3. An increase in urinary pH.
4. An increase in hydrogen ion secretion by kidney.

Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Functions |
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The perinephric fat:
1. is the storage energy for renal functions.
2. is the renal capsule.
3. cushions the kidney from mechanical shock.
4. is present only under pathological conditions.

Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Location & Cut Section |
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A substance like inulin is readily filtered at the glomerulus but is not reabsorbed or secreted in the tubules. The renal clearance rate of inulin:

1. equals the GFR.

2. is always greater than the GFR.

3. is less than the GFR.

4. does not affect the GFR.

Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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