Square on the top middle: Nephron filter
Squares on the left (from top to bottom):
1. Reabsorption of water and ions into blood
2. Secretion of drugs, poisons and H+ into tubule
3. Nephron tubule
Squares in the right (from top to bottom)
1. Capillaries
2. Collecting duct
Note: Nephron filter is also known as glomerulus. Excess water and ions are reabsrobed into blood circulation from the lumen of the nephron as filtrate is very dilute even after glomerulus filtration. Reabsorption occurs throughout the nephron while secretion occurs at proximal tubule, convoluted tubule and collecting duct.
Drag the labels to the correct locations on the figure Nephron tubule Nephron filter Collecting duct...
Match each function to its site of action in the nephron. Glomerulus Distal convoluted tubule Proximal convoluted tubule Ascending limb of loop of Henle Descending limb- of loop of Henle Collecting duct Answer Bank regulation of NaCl and K* in bodily fluids by secreting K* and reabsorbing NaCl reabsorption of water only, increasing solute concentration of filtrate reabsorption of salt only, diluting filtrate secretion of drugs and poisons into nephron lumen filtration of blood p;plasma transport of filtrate to renal...
The thick ascending limb of nephron loop: 45 Multiple Choice 002200 uses a Na/K/Cl exchanger to move Na+ and CH from the epithelial cell into the interstitial fluid maintains an osmotic gradient by pumping Na+ and Cl- from the interstitial fluid into the epithelial cell uses a cotransporter to bring Na+, K+ and C- from the tubular fluid into the epithelial cell O has many aquaporins that allow the osmosis of water into the salty medullary fluid Which of the...
Hint 1. How is a complete initiation complex formed? Drag the labels to their correct locations in the diagram to describe the roles of the various transcription factors in the formation of a complete initiation complex Reset Help part of initial committed complex TFIIA IIB added during formation of minimal initiation complex sa cosci.ccccccca RNA polymerase II added during formation of complete initiation complex Submit Request Answer Hint 2. How is pre-mRNA processed into mature mRNA? Select the two statements...
Question 3 (2 points) Which of the following statements accurately describes the following reaction? Peptides + Dipeptides Perles Dipepidares > Free amino acids A-A-A A-A A A А A A Enzymatic digestion of proteins in the stomach by enzymes secreted by the pancreas Enzymatic digestion of proteins in the stomach by enzymes such as pepsin Enzymatic digestion of proteins in the small intestine by the enzyme trypsin secreted by the pancreas O two of the choices are correct none of...
If someone can help me with the first table and then use the
given information to figure out the diagnosis for the patient
described in the second table. Please explain why you chose a
certain diagnosis so I can try to gain a better understanding!
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Table 1 Region Function Structure glomerulus Bowman's capsule Cortex proximal tubule distal tubule descending loop of Henle ascending loop of Henle Medulla collecting duct renal papilla Renal pelvis ureter Date: Technician: Patient...
DATE: NURS 208A NAME: 1. The function of ribosomes is to: 6. Inb Digest foreign bacteria and toxic substances Produces energy from glucose y Aid in cell division Synthesize proteins Which of the following statement is false about the cell membrane? 2. Cell membrane is composed of phospholipid layer The cell membrane prefers large molecules to pass through freely Cell membrane is a semipermeable boundary which determines what can enter and ex the cell The exterior surface is hydrophilic phosphate...