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Renal — Flashcards

Renal — Flashcards

Renal — Flashcards

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#251

Which type of diabetes insipidus is characterized by elevated levels of ADH? _____

#252

Calcitriol _____ Ca2+ and phosphate release into the bloodstream by stimulating osteoblasts to activate osteoclasts

#253

The pineal gland is responsible for _____ secretion and circadian rhythms

#254

The Na+-K+ ATPase is located on the _____ membrane of the thick ascending limb (loop of Henle)

#255

How do serum K+ levels change in Gitelman syndrome? _____

#256

Exercise may cause K+ to shift _____ cells

#257

ADH-activated V2 receptors cause translocation of _____ channels to the renal apical membrane, causing increased reabsorption of free water

#258

When regulating hormone secretion via _____ feedback, some feature of hormone action, directly or indirectly, inhibits further secretion of the hormone

#259

The point at which all glucose transporters in the PCT are fully saturated is known as the _____

#260

The crypts of Lieberkühn contain _____ cells, which secrete defensins, lysozyme, and TNF

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