Which of the following components of blood are normally found in glomerular filtrate?
Nutrients, such as amino acids and glucose
Wastes, such as creatinine and urea
Electrolytes, such as Na+ and K+
Large proteins, such as albumin and fibrinogen
Both A and B
A, B, and C are found in glomerular filtrate
All of the above are found in glomerular filtrate
None of the above are found in glomerular filtrate
Answer is both A and B.
Proteins don't filtrate because of there large size.
Except blood cells and proteins all other ingredients are filtrate in glomerulus.
Which of the following components of blood are normally found in glomerular filtrate? Nutrients, such as...
Glomerular Filtration 1. Blood entering the glomerulus contains blood cells, proteins, glucose, amino acids, salts, urea. wall and enter the filtrate. acids, salts, urea, and water to exit the blood and 2. Blood pressure causes small molecules of glucose, amino enter the glomerular capsule. The fluid in the glomerular capsule is called the filtrate. become part of the filtrate. 3. In the list that follows, draw an arrow from left to right for the small molecules that leave the glomerulus...
Check Your REV 1 Fill in the blanks: The pressure in the glomerulus that tends to favor filtration is known as the , and the two pressures that oppose filtration are the and the 2 The overall force that drives glomerular filtration is known as the a. glomerular osmotic pressure. b. capsular hydrostatic pressure. C. glomerular filtration pressure. d. net filtration pressure. 3 Fill in the blanks: The rate of filtrate formation is known as the and averages about 4...
Name Section UNIT Ch all REVIEW 1 Fill in the blanks: The presents us that tends to favor filtration is known as the and the two pressures that oppose filtration are the and the 2 The overall force that drives glomerular filtration is known as the a glomerular osmotic pressure. b. capsular hydrostatic pressure. C. glomerular filtration pressure. d. net filtration pressure 3 Fill in the blanks: The rate of filtrate formation is known as the and averages about 4...
Each of the following mixtures is placed in a dialyzing bag and immersed in distilled water. Which substances will be found outside the bag in the distilled water? starch solution (colloid) and alanine, an amino acid, solution starch solution (colloid) and alanine, an amino acid, solution starch alanine starch and alanine none of the above NaCl solution and starch solution (colloid) solution and starch solution (colloid) starch Na+ and Cl− ions starch and Na+ and Cl− ions none of the...
10. Which of the following components is/are key a physiological value included in the complete blood count (CBC test)? a. Hematocrit (Hct) d. Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) b. Hemoglobin (Hg) e. WBC differential C. All of the above included f. None of the above included 11. Which of the following statements regarding the anatomy & physiology of hematological tissue (blood) is correct? a. Plasma serves as matrix for cells c. Ectodermal origin b. A type of epithelial tissue d. Absolute...
How can urine contain a higher concentration of waste
than the blood
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Bio 102
A How can urine contain a higher concentration of win the verton) than the the A Urine mot since the process is elve diffusion B Reabsorption of water in the loop of the nephron and collecting ducts leaves behind a more concentrated urine. C. All stages in the kidney involve active transport . Une can be hypertonic for small moleculesidit is v on for...
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What of the following is NOT included as one of the major components of the plasma membrane as described via the “Fluid Mosaic Model” Lipids/fatty acids c. Peripheral proteins Nucleic acids d. Integral proteins Which of the following statement is true regarding biological life & cell theory? All organisms are made of cells c. All cells come from mitosis All cells possess a nucleus d. All cells come from meiosis What is the most important cellular organelle for cellular respiration...
Which statement about energy metabolism is correct? a. Glycogen stored in the pancreas provides a reserve supply of glucose. b. Vitamins stored in the gallbladder are released as needed. c. During an extended fast, fat reserves stored in fat cells provide energy for cellular processes. d. Liver cells hold reserves of calcium and sodium that can be drawn on to keep blood levels constant. e. Amino acids stored in the kidneys can supply protein needs on a long-term basis. Which...
12) Which of the following types of enzyme carries out phosphorylation of a protein? (a) isomerase (b) kinase (c) phosphodiesterase (d) lyase (e) hydrolase 13) Flavin adenine nucleotide is a coenzyme for which of the following? (a) monoamine oxidase (b) trypsin (c) chymotrypsin (d) Na+ K+ ATPase (e) all of the above 14) A noncompetitive inhibitor (a) binds only to [ES] (b) binds either [E] or [ES] (c) binds only to [E] (d) binds only to [S] (15) Which of...