Answer: isotonic.
Explanation:
The osmolality of filtrate in the glomerular capsule is that of blood plasma compared to O...
Which of the following components of blood are normally found in glomerular filtrate? Nutrients, such as amino acids and glucose Wastes, such as creatinine and urea Electrolytes, such as Na+ and K+ Large proteins, such as albumin and fibrinogen Both A and B A, B, and C are found in glomerular filtrate All of the above are found in glomerular filtrate None of the above are found in glomerular filtrate
The concentration of a 0.70 M MgBra solution can also be expressed as osmol/L or Eq/L of cations. If knowing the osmolarity of blood plasma is 0.300 osmol/L, this solution would cause red blood cells to shrink. Hence, would this solution be considered hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic?" -tonic"
3. Classify each saline solution as isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic (compared with the inside of blood cells). The serum sample shows what the blood cells look like under normal conditions in the bloodstream. Classification Solution 0% NaCl 1% NaCl 10% NaCl
Question 17 Status: Not yet answered Points possible: 1.00 When blood cells are placed in a 1.50% (m/v) solution of NaCl, this is considered: Select one: O hypertonic hypotonic O hemolysis O isotonic
Glomerular Filtration 1. Blood entering the glomerulus contains blood cells, proteins, glucose, amino acids, salts, urea. wall and enter the filtrate. acids, salts, urea, and water to exit the blood and 2. Blood pressure causes small molecules of glucose, amino enter the glomerular capsule. The fluid in the glomerular capsule is called the filtrate. become part of the filtrate. 3. In the list that follows, draw an arrow from left to right for the small molecules that leave the glomerulus...
To what can we best compare blood filtrate as it enters the extracellular spaces of organs and tissues? Select one: O A. Serum B. Plasma O C. Lymph OD. Blood O E. Interstitial fluid
We ſaken 0:16:43 UI) Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam Cecile Kamus. Attempt 1 Question 9 (1 point) Which of the following statements are correct? Gora raw Hypertonic solutions have a lower concentration of solute (salt) compared to a cell. This will cause cells to gain water. O A0.9% NaCl solution is isotonic to red blood cells. Hypotonic solutions have a higher concentration of solute (salt) compared to a cell. This will cause cells to lose water. 11 O A...
QUESTION 18 Which structure passes urine to the renal pelvis? a. Proximal tubule b. Glomerulus c. Bowman's capsule d. Loop of Henle e. Collecting ducts QUESTION 19 Which of the following structures in the nephron contains transport epithelium that is impermeable to water? a. The proximal tubule b. The distal tubule c. The collecting duct d. The ascending loop of Henle Oe. The descending loop of Henle QUESTION 20 Processing of filtrate in the proximal and distal tubules accomplishes what...
secreting rond epithelial cu capsule arenal corp A. Complex of modified cells in the afferent arteriole and the ascending limb/distal tubule in the kidney: helps regulate blood pressure by secreting renin: consists of the macula densa and juxtaglomerular cells B. Double-layered epithelial cup that surrounds the glomerulus in a nephron: also called Bowman capsule C. Functional unit of the kidney consisting of a renal corpuscle and a ren tubule D. Tubular portion of the nephron that carries the filtrate away...
A concentration gradient affects the direction that solutes diffusion. Describe how molecules move with respect to the concentration. How does size affect the rate of diffusion? Does polarity affect the rate of diffusion? Explain your answer. If a piece of celery is placed in a glass of pure water, are the celery cells hypertonic, hypotonic or isotonic compared to the water? In which direction will water move? What is the water potential of pure water? Why don’t red blood cells...