a. What is osmotic pressure and how is used in water reabsorption in the collecting duct of the mammal kidney.
b. what is the mechanism that mammals use to control the amount of water reabsorption in the collecting duct? Include drawings for a and b.
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a. b.
a. What is osmotic pressure and how is used in water reabsorption in the collecting duct...
Sixty to 70 percent of the water is reabsorbed in the Select one: - a. collecting duct b. renal corpuscle c. distal convoluted tubule d. proximal convoluted tubule ADH stimulates the reabsorption of water in Select one: a, only the distal convoluted tubule (DCT) o b. both the distal convoluted tubule and the collecting system c. only the collecting ducts d. the nephron loop What is the result of the countercurrent multiplication mechanism? Select one: a. decreased solute concentration in...
how does form and function in nephrons allow reabsorption of just enough water to maintain osmotic balance? (Hint: "salt concentration gradient" will be a key part of your answer)
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Explain how "osmotic adjustment" can be used to maintain turgor pressure as soil water content decreases.
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6. Most electrolyte reabsorption by the renal tubules: a. is Tm limited. b. occurs only in the distal convoluted tubule. c. is completed by the time the loop of Henley is reached d. is hormonally controlled in distal tubule segments. e. All of these are correct. 7. The mechanism by which the medullary osmotic gradient is established, depends most on the permeability properties of the a. proximal convoluted tubule. b. loop of Henle c. the distal...
1. During bicarbonate (HCO3) reabsorption, what is the intracellular chemical reaction that produces the HCO, that is ultimately reabsorbed. Is this reaction the same in both the proximal and distal tubules? If not, what is different? 2. (A) In the proximal tubule, what is the major H-secreting mechanism? (B) In the collecting duct (distal nephron), how are protons secreted? 3. (A) A patient is undergoing intestinal surgery. A tube is inserted into the duct leading to the pancreas and fluid...
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0.0140 grams of Cr(NH3)sCls was dissolved in 25.00 mL of water to give an osmotic pressure of 128.28 mmHg at 298.0 K. How many ions were produced per molecule? Note: R - 0.0806 L atm/mol K, MM Cr(NHs)Clh 243.5 g/mol alculate the osmotic pressure as if Cr(NH3)sCls did not ionize then use the relationship t: C true vapor pressure nonionized vapor pressure
what is the osmotic pressure exerted between pure water and a solution of lithium chloride made by dissolving 4.22 grams in water to a total volume of 100.0 ml of solution? temp = 22 c)
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