How does osmolarity change with isotonic NaCl infusion? _____
Congenital solitary functioning kidney leads to _____ of the functioning kidney
Dipeptides and tripeptides are transported from the intestinal lumen into the cells by _____-mediated cotransport
What effect do low levels of dopamine have on renal blood flow? _____
The [TF/P]glucose and [TF/P]AA ratios _____ over the course of the PCT
PTH levels are _____ in the setting of diarrhea, aminoglycoside use, diuretics, and alcohol abuse.
Increased Na+ delivery to principal cells (e.g. thiazide and loop diuretics) causes _____ K+ secretion
What receptors sense an increase in plasma osmolarity, providing stimuli to increase ADH secretion?_____
What EEG waveforms (2) are intermittently emmitted during deeper sleep (N2)? _____
Which type of immunity (innate or adaptive) includes neutrophils and dendritic cells? _____
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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