A. Combining H+ with Cl- to form Hcl
B. Combining H+ and HCO3- via enzyme carbonic anhydrase
C. Trapg H+ by acetate
D. Trapg H+ by NH3+
A. Combining H+ with Cl- to form Hcl
B. Combining H+ and HCO3- via enzyme carbonic anhydrase
C. Trapg H+ by acetate
D. Trapg H+ by NH3+
A. Creatinine indicates glomerular filtration rate
B. Inulin is lower than that of urea
C. Chloride increases after in injection of aldosterone
D. PAH continues to rise as the plasma concentration of PAH increases
A. Na is absorbed actively in descending loop of Henle
B. 60 to 70% of GFR is absorbed in proximal tubule
C. Absorption of water occurs in ascending loop of Henle
D. The filtrate reaching distal convoluted tubule is hypertonic with respect to surroundings
A. K+
B. Na+
C. Glucose
D. NH4+
A. Cardiac failure
B. Low Na+ in proximal tubule
C. Sympathetic stimulation
D. High Na+ in proximal tubule
A. 100 ml/min
B. 125 ml/min
C. 150 ml/min
D. 175 ml/min
A. <70,000 Mol.wt
B. Bound to plasma protein
C. Secreted by the tubules
D. Completely filtered by glomerulus
A. 180 mg / dl
B. 100 mg/dl
C. 120 mg/dl
D. 80 mg/dl
A. PCT
B. DCT
C. Loop of henle
D. None
A. Nephron
B. Glomerulus
C. Collecting ducts
D. Loop of Henle