A) proximal convoluted tubule.
B) descending loop of Henle.
C) ascending loop of Henle.
D) distal convolute tubule.
E) collecting duct.
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A) incorporating aquaporin-3 channels into the apical membrane.
B) increasing the number of sodium transpot proteins in the membranes.
C) incorporating aquaporin-2 channels into the apical membrane.
D) decreasing the number of aquaporin-4 channels in the apical membrane.
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A) colloid osmotic pressure increases.
B) ADH production increases.
C) plasma osmolality decreases.
D) aldosterone production decreases.
E) ADH production decreases.
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A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) afferent arteriole
C) glomerulus
D) distal convoluted tubule
E) Bowman's capsule
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A) a decrease in urine volume.
B) an increase in urine volume.
C) no change in urine volume.
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A) cortex.
B) medulla.
C) pelvis.
D) calyx.
E) columns.
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A) Most filtrate (99%) is eliminated as urine.
B) Normal filtrate contains a large amount of protein.
C) Reabsorption of water in the filtrate may be hormonally controlled.
D) Sodium ions are secreted into the filtrate of the proximal convoluted tubule.
E) Hormones play a minor role in fluid homeostasis.
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A) ↑ BP
B) ↓ BP
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A) cone-shaped structure in medulla of kidney
B) anchors kidneys to abdominal wall
C) cortical tissue between renal pyramids
D) tube that opens into renal pelvis
E) point where renal artery enters kidney
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A) skin
B) lungs
C) intestines
D) kidneys
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A) increase in capsular pressure
B) constriction of the efferent arteriole
C) increase in colloid osmotic pressure
D) decrease in renal blood flow
E) dilation of the efferent arteriole
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A) ↑ BP
B) ↓ BP
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A) urethra.
B) ureter.
C) calyces.
D) renal columns.
E) renal tubules.
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A) glomerular filtration increases.
B) potassium reabsorption increases.
C) reabsorption of water increases.
D) the urine volume increases.
E) the blood volume increases.
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A) stores urine until voiding
B) transports urine from kidney to urinary bladder
C) organ that forms urine
D) transports urine from bladder to outside of body
E) basic functional unit of the kidney
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A) promotes the secretion of ADH.
B) is secreted by the posterior pituitary.
C) causes the formation of concentrated urine.
D) is secreted when atrial blood pressure increases.
E) is secreted when atrial blood pressure decreases.
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A) vasoconstriction of arterioles
B) increases thirst
C) increases ADH secretion
D) decreases peripheral resistance
E) increases aldosterone secretion
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A) supplies blood to the glomerulus
B) enlarged proximal end of nephron
C) gaps between the podocyte processes
D) plexus of capillaries around tubules
E) arteries that arch over bases of the pyramids
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