In renal glycosuria, the renal threshold for glucose is_______________?
In renal glycosuria, the renal threshold for glucose is_______________?
A. Low
B. High
C. Same
D. Greatly increased
A. Low
B. High
C. Same
D. Greatly increased
A. Sodium
B. Potassium
C. Bicarbonate
D. Ammonia
A. Loop of Henle
B. Distal convoluted tubule
C. Collecting duct
D. Proximal segment
A. Plasma oncotic pressure is increased
B. Glomerular hydrostatic pressure is decreased
C. Tubular hydrostatic pressure is increased
D. Increased renal blood flow
A. One million
B. Two million
C. Four million
D. ½ million
A. 1.5 l/day
B. 3 l/day
C. 0.5 l/day
D. 2 l/day
A. 100%
B. 0%
C. 60%
D. 50%
A. More reabsorption in the PCT
B. More concentration in loop of Henle
C. More reabsorption of DCT and collecting ducts
D. All of these
A. PAH
B. Urea
C. Inulin
D. Glucose
A. Renin
B. Erythropoietin
C. Vasopressin
D. 1,2,5 Dihydroxy cholecalciferol