Oversecretion of aldosterone causes
A) decreased secretion of calcium by the kidney.
B) increased secretion of potassium by the kidney.
C) decreased reabsorption of sodium by the kidney.
D) increased reabsorption of phosphate ions by the kidney.
E) decreased secretion of potassium by the kidney.
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Q43: Angiotensin II increases blood volume by stimulating
A)thirst.
B)vasodilatation.
C)water
Q44: Hyperkalemia is defined as
A)excess excitability of kalems.
B)reduction
Q45: The main regulator of serum phosphate levels
Q45: Most of the calcium in the body
Q47: Parathyroid hormone effects the
A)bones,heart,and blood.
B)kidney,liver,and spleen.
C)intestine,kidneys,and bone.
D)liver,stomach,and
Q49: Aldosterone secretion may be stimulated by
A)ADH.
B)elevated potassium
Q50: Which of the following will the body
Q51: In hypocalcemia,
A)depolarization is prevented.
B)PTH production is reduced.
C)blood
Q53: Calcitonin
A)promotes the absorption of calcium from the
Q54: The sensation of thirst results from
A) an
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