The proximal tubule is characterized by _____-osmotic reabsorption
#2
The Na+-H+ exchanger is located on the _____ membrane in the PCT of the nephron
#3
A portion of the NH4+ from the proximal tubule is excreted directly in the _____
#4
The _____ of the nephron is responsible for approximately 30% of Mg2+ reabsorption
#5
The _____ cells of the collecting duct are the major site of Na+, K+, and H2O transport
#6
What equation is used to calculate renal clearance? Cx = _____
#7
Which monosaccharide(s) are absorbed from the intestine by Na+-dependent cotransport (SGLT1)?_____
#8
The major regulatory mechanism of the proximal tubule is _____
#9
The late distal convoluted tubule and collecting ducts normally reabsorb approximately _____% of the filtered Na+
#10
The [TF/P]glucose and [TF/P]AA ratios _____ over the course of the PCT
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