_____ cells function to support and nourish developing spermatogonia
The point at which all glucose transporters in the PCT are fully saturated is known as the _____
Mucus is secreted into the GI tract via _____ cells in the stomach, duodenum, salivary glands, and pancreas
In the late PCT, Na+ reabsorption may occur through the _____ exchange
Through which secondary messenger(s) does TSH exert its actions on the thyroid gland?_____
What type of transport mechanism is the H+-K+ ATPase? _____
Usually, 100% of glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed in the _____
Which renal tubular defect is associated with increased excretion of nearly all amino acids, glucose, HCO3-, and PO43- and all substances reabsorbed by the PCT_____
The rate of _____ is equal to filtered load - excretion rate
What drives Mg2+ reabsorption in the thick ascending limb (of Henle)?_____
Renal blood flow distribution
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Proximal tubule reabsorption
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Loop of Henle function
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Distal tubule and collecting duct function
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Concentration and dilution of urine
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Countercurrent multiplication system
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Sodium handling along the nephron
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Potassium balance and regulation
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Calcium and phosphate handling
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Magnesium handling
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Water balance and osmoregulation
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Diuretic mechanisms of action
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Integrated nephron function
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