PTH increases phosphate _____ by the kidney.
How does renal insufficiency cause secondary hyperparathyroidism? (sorry) _____
Thiazide diuretics increase Ca2+ _____ (excretion or reabsorption)
In chronic renal failure, increased serum phosphate complexes Ca2+ and leads to decreased _____
With regards to renal physiology, what does [TF] stand for? _____
The major regulatory mechanism of the proximal tubule is _____
In the _____ of the nephron, Ca2+ is reabsorbed by an apical Ca2+ channel and a basolateral Na+-Ca2+ exchanger
The [TF/P]glucose and [TF/P]AA ratios _____ over the course of the PCT
The corticopapillary osmotic gradient is established, in part, by _____ multiplication
The Na+ reabsorption mechanism of the thick ascending limb is _____-dependent (increased Na+ delivery causes increased reabsorption)
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