Identify the correctly matched pair:
1. thirst center: hypothalamus
2. macula densa: afferent arteriole
3. rennin: JG cells
4. aldosterone: adrenal medulla

Subtopic:  Autoregulation of GFR |
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The most likely consequence of an increase in the sodium levels in extracellular fluid would be:
1. Potassium moves into the cells.
2. Na+ to shift out of the ICF and into the ECF.
3. water to shift out of the ICF and into the ECF.
4. the blood volume would decrease.

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The principal anion in the extracellular fluid is:
1. bicarbonate.
2. chloride.
3. phosphate.
4. nitrate.

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Patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus are most likely to develop complications like:
1. respiratory acidosis and retention of body fluid.
2. respiratory alkalosis and dehydration.
3. metabolic acidosis and dehydration.
4. metabolic alkalosis and dehydration.

Subtopic:  Disorders of Excretory System |
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The pH of blood under normal physiological conditions is:
1. 6.44 and 7.14.
2. 7.44 and 7.77.
3. 7.0 and 7.22.
4. 7.35 and 7.45.

Subtopic:  Osmoregulation |

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What would be the logical consequence of an increased hydrogen ion concentration of the ECF?
1. An increase in ECF pH.
2. A slower respiratory rate.
3. An increase in urinary pH.
4. An increase in hydrogen ion secretion by kidney.

Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Functions |
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Recessed central fissure on the medial surface of the kidney where its vessels, nerves and ureter pass is called as:

1. hilum 2. renal sinus
3. renal calyces 4. adrenal glands
Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Location & Cut Section |
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The perinephric fat:
1. is the storage energy for renal functions.
2. is the renal capsule.
3. cushions the kidney from mechanical shock.
4. is present only under pathological conditions.

Subtopic:  Human Kidney: Location & Cut Section |
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Glomerular capillaries are drained by:

1. efferent arteriole 2. afferent arteriole
3. vasa recta 4. peritubular capillary network
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The part of the human urinary system that does not have smooth muscles would be:
1. kidney
2. urinary bladder
3. ureters
4. urethra

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