Deck 26: Renal Function

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Renin is released from

A) the posterior pituitary gland.
B) the liver.
C) juxtaglomerular cells.
D) macula densa cells.
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Atrial natriuretic peptide increases urine output.
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Approximately 90% of the fluid volume filtered into the Bowman capsule is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule.
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The principal selectivity barrier for glomerular filtration is the tight junctions between capillary endothelial cells.
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Which of the following findings on urinalysis should prompt further evaluation?

A) pH 4.5
B) Red blood cells 2 per high-power field
C) Specific gravity of 1.015
D) Nitrites
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The glucose transporter in the proximal tubule

A) has no transport maximum.
B) does not depend on sodium reabsorption.
C) is ATP dependent.
D) may be saturated at high filtered glucose loads.
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The normal GFR for a young adult is about 125 ml/min.
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Antidiuretic hormone enhances the passive reabsorption of water from the collecting tubules.
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The primary function of the vasa recta is to

A) secrete renin.
B) reabsorb NaCl.
C) reabsorb interstitial water.
D) secrete urea.
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Constriction of the afferent arteriole increases GFR.
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Constriction of the efferent arteriole decreases GFR.
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A total of 70% to 80% of the water and electrolytes filtered by the kidney are reabsorbed by the

A) loop of Henle.
B) collecting tubule.
C) distal tubule.
D) proximal tubule.
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A patient with a serum glucose of 150 mg/dl and a GFR of 50 ml/min would have a tubular glucose load equal to _____ mg/min.

A) 75
B) 150
C) 750
D) 7500
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Which of the following conditions would result in increased GFR?

A) Decreased efferent arteriole constriction
B) Increased hydrostatic pressure in the Bowman space
C) Increased glomerular oncotic pressure
D) Increased glomerular hydrostatic pressure
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Which of the following hormones is associated with an increase in hypotonic fluid reabsorption from the tubular fluid?

A) Aldosterone
B) Atrial natriuretic peptide
C) Antidiuretic hormone
D) Urodilatin
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If normal GFR is maintained but tubular reabsorption is completely blocked, how long does it take to lose 5 L of fluid?

A) 10 minutes
B) 40 minutes
C) 4 hours
D) 6 hours
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The transport maximum for glucose in normal kidneys is about 150 mg/min.
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The primary selectivity barrier for glomerular filtration is the

A) glomerular basement membrane.
B) endothelial tight junctions.
C) epithelial fenestra.
D) mesangial cells.
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Filtered bicarbonate (HCO3-) is converted to carbon dioxide (CO2) before it is reabsorbed across the kidney tubular epithelium.
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The macula densa in the distal convoluted tubule regulates the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by monitoring the tubular Na+ concentration.
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Deck 26: Renal Function
1
Renin is released from

A) the posterior pituitary gland.
B) the liver.
C) juxtaglomerular cells.
D) macula densa cells.
juxtaglomerular cells.
2
Atrial natriuretic peptide increases urine output.
True
3
Approximately 90% of the fluid volume filtered into the Bowman capsule is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule.
False
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The principal selectivity barrier for glomerular filtration is the tight junctions between capillary endothelial cells.
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Which of the following findings on urinalysis should prompt further evaluation?

A) pH 4.5
B) Red blood cells 2 per high-power field
C) Specific gravity of 1.015
D) Nitrites
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The glucose transporter in the proximal tubule

A) has no transport maximum.
B) does not depend on sodium reabsorption.
C) is ATP dependent.
D) may be saturated at high filtered glucose loads.
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The normal GFR for a young adult is about 125 ml/min.
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Antidiuretic hormone enhances the passive reabsorption of water from the collecting tubules.
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The primary function of the vasa recta is to

A) secrete renin.
B) reabsorb NaCl.
C) reabsorb interstitial water.
D) secrete urea.
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Constriction of the afferent arteriole increases GFR.
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Constriction of the efferent arteriole decreases GFR.
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A total of 70% to 80% of the water and electrolytes filtered by the kidney are reabsorbed by the

A) loop of Henle.
B) collecting tubule.
C) distal tubule.
D) proximal tubule.
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A patient with a serum glucose of 150 mg/dl and a GFR of 50 ml/min would have a tubular glucose load equal to _____ mg/min.

A) 75
B) 150
C) 750
D) 7500
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Which of the following conditions would result in increased GFR?

A) Decreased efferent arteriole constriction
B) Increased hydrostatic pressure in the Bowman space
C) Increased glomerular oncotic pressure
D) Increased glomerular hydrostatic pressure
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Which of the following hormones is associated with an increase in hypotonic fluid reabsorption from the tubular fluid?

A) Aldosterone
B) Atrial natriuretic peptide
C) Antidiuretic hormone
D) Urodilatin
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If normal GFR is maintained but tubular reabsorption is completely blocked, how long does it take to lose 5 L of fluid?

A) 10 minutes
B) 40 minutes
C) 4 hours
D) 6 hours
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The transport maximum for glucose in normal kidneys is about 150 mg/min.
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The primary selectivity barrier for glomerular filtration is the

A) glomerular basement membrane.
B) endothelial tight junctions.
C) epithelial fenestra.
D) mesangial cells.
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Filtered bicarbonate (HCO3-) is converted to carbon dioxide (CO2) before it is reabsorbed across the kidney tubular epithelium.
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The macula densa in the distal convoluted tubule regulates the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by monitoring the tubular Na+ concentration.
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