Anatomy Questions
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Substances are ______ when they move from the tubular fluid back into the blood.
Which of the following substances have regulated reabsorption?
Na+ can be reabsorbed along the entire length of the nephron tubule with the majority being reabsorbed in the ______.
The difference between the hydrostatic pressure of the blood in the glomerulus and the opposing pressures of the osmotic blood pressure and fluid pressure in the capsular space is termed the______ pressure
An increase in systemic blood pressure causes a(n) ______ in the volume of blood that enters the afferent arteriole.
Most of the substances that are reabsorbed from the tubular fluid back into the blood are reabsorbed typically from the_______ _______ tubule
The ____ ______ is the maximum amount of a substance that can be reabsorbed (or secreted) across the tubule epithelium in a given period of time.
A decrease in blood pressure, detected by the afferent arteriole, will result in vasodilation. The glomerular blood pressure and the GFR will respond by ______.
Approximately ______ % of the water in the tubular fluid is reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule.
Filtrate is produced due to the difference between______ pressure of the blood in the glomerulus and the opposing pressures of the osmotic blood pressure and fluid pressure in the capsular space.
Renal autoregulation functions by two mechanisms, the ________ mechanism, and the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism.
A mechanism that is effective in maintaining a normal glomerular blood pressure only if the systemic mean arterial pressure remains between 80 and 180 mm Hg is called______ autoregulation
Renal____ is the intrinsic ability of the kidney to maintain constant blood pressure.
Renal autoregulation is effective in maintaining a normal glomerular blood pressure only if the systemic mean arterial pressure remains between ______ and ______ mm Hg.
True or false: GFR can be increased with atrial natriuretic peptide stimulation.True false question.
Sympathetic stimulation can result in a decrease in GFR by ______ the surface area of the glomerulus.
The ______ division of the nervous system sends increased nerve signals to the kidneys during exercise or during an emergency.
Put the following structures in order. The first one should be closest to the nephron and the last one should be closest to the urinary bladder.
GFR can be decreased with extensive ______ stimulation.
Sympathetic stimulation will result in ______ of the afferent arteriole which will greatly ______ glomerular blood pressure and GFR.
