In an automatic bladder, emptying is _____voluntary
#2
_____ bladder is controlled by intrinsic plexus of bladder
#3
_____ do not help create the medullary hyperosmolarity but prevent it from being dissipated.
#4
The _____ and outer medullary collecting ducts are permeable to H2O and impermeable to urea (ADH present)
#5
Renal autoregulation is primarily controlled by changing _____ of the afferent arteriole
#6
The _____ mechanism of renal autoregulation states that renal afferent arterioles contract in response to vasoactive substances released by the macula densa
#7
What formula is used to calculate clearance?
_____
#8
What equation may be used to calculate free-water clearance (CH2O)?
_____
#9
The fraction of filtered water absorbed may be measured using the equation:
_____
#10
Reabsorption of Na+ in the collecting duct creates a _____ luminal potential that facilitates K+ excretion
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Flashcard 1: In an automatic bladder, emptying is _____voluntary
Answer: in
Flashcard 2: _____ bladder is controlled by intrinsic plexus of bladder
Answer: Autonomic
Flashcard 3: _____ do not help create the medullary hyperosmolarity but prevent it from being dissipated.
Answer: Vasa recta
Flashcard 4: The _____ and outer medullary collecting ducts are permeable to H2O and impermeable to urea (ADH present)
Answer: cortical
Flashcard 5: Renal autoregulation is primarily controlled by changing _____ of the afferent arteriole
Answer: vascular resistance
Flashcard 6: The _____ mechanism of renal autoregulation states that renal afferent arterioles contract in response to vasoactive substances released by the macula densa
Answer: tubuloglomerular feedback
Flashcard 7: What formula is used to calculate clearance?
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 8: What equation may be used to calculate free-water clearance (CH2O)?
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 9: The fraction of filtered water absorbed may be measured using the equation:
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 10: Reabsorption of Na+ in the collecting duct creates a _____ luminal potential that facilitates K+ excretion
Answer: negative
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