A person with a high blood volume than normal would show:
1. increased renin secretion
2. increased aldosterone secretion
3. decreased ANP secretion
4. increased urinary Na+

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Hyperkalemia can cause cardiac arrest. In response to hyperkalemia, the hormone secreted by human body and the site of its action are respectively:
1. aldosterone; distal tubule
2. aldosterone; proximal convoluted tubule
3. ADH; cortical collecting duct
4. ADH; proximal convoluted tubule

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The renal cortex:
1. is in contact with the outer capsule
2. is divided into eight to fifteen conical renal pyramids
3. drains into the minor calyces
4. has long loop of Henle of juxtamedullay nephrons

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The branch of renal artery that directly supplies the glomerulus is the:

1. efferent arteriole 2. interlobular artery
3. arcuate artery 4. afferent arteriole
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Glomerular ultrafiltrate normally does not contain:

1. formed elements of the blood 2. glucose
3. amino acids 4. electrolytes
Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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Identify the incorrect statement regarding antidiuretic hormone (ADH):

1. It is synthesized by the neurons of the hypothalamus and stored and released from the neurohypophysis.
2. It binds to receptors on the collecting duct cells and activates a cAMP second messenger system.
3. It is released during body dehydration conditions and acts on the collecting duct.
4. ADH is released when osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus sense a decrease in the blood osmolality.
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Diabetes insipidus:
1. is due to increased secretion or action of ADH
2. is the result of decreased insulin secretion by the pancreas
3. is characterized by polydipsia and glycosuria
4. results in the production of a large volume of dilute urine

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A substance freely filtered and then completely reabsorbed by the nephron is:
1. creatinine
2. inulin
3. para amino hippuric acid
4. glucose

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Aldosterone:
1. is a steroid secreted by adrenal medulla.
2. acts on PCT leading to the reabsorption of sodium ions and water.
3. stimulates the secretion of K+ from the peritubular blood into the distal convoluted tubule.
4. is not regulated by serum potassium concentration.

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Regarding the reabsorption of bicarbonate ions in the proximal convoluted tubule, the correct statement is:
1. The cuboidal brush bordered epithelium directly reabsorb bicarbonate ions.
2. The cells secrete H+ ions to reabsorb all of the filtered bicarbonate.
3. Carbonic anhydrase is not found in the PCT.
4. More bicarbonate is reabsorbed and less bicarbonate is excreted in alkalosis.

Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Functions | Nephron Part 1 | Nephron Part 2 |
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