When the U/P ratio of concentration of an ion is _______, urine tends to _____________ blood plasma concentration of that ion.
>1, increase
<1, decrease
<1, increase
1, decrease
When U/P ratio of concentration of an ion is greater than 1(means concentration of ion is more in urine),urine tends to increase blood plasma concentration of that ion.
When the U/P ratio of concentration of an ion is _______, urine tends to _____________ blood...
The concentration of calcium ion in blood plasma is 0.0025 M. If the concentration of oxalate ion is 1.0 x 10-7 M. Do you expect calcium oxalate to precipitate? Ksp for calcium oxalate is 2.3 x 10-9 ( 4 points)
For blood plasma at pH 7.4, calculate the hydroxide ion concentration. Please show all work and explain your responses.
How can urine contain a higher concentration of waste than the blood Answers pls Bio 102 A How can urine contain a higher concentration of win the verton) than the the A Urine mot since the process is elve diffusion B Reabsorption of water in the loop of the nephron and collecting ducts leaves behind a more concentrated urine. C. All stages in the kidney involve active transport . Une can be hypertonic for small moleculesidit is v on for...
1) Which of the following would increase hormone concentration in the blood? a. An increase in hormone excretion b. An increase in hormone excretion c. An increase in hormone excretion d. An increase in plasma volume 2) One of the primary functions of cortisol during exercise is to a. stimulate protein synthesis b. regulate plasma glucose c. mobilize free fatty acids d. B and C e. All of the above 3) Which of the following ranges represents a normal fasting...
Twenty-four hour urine sample: Total volume = 1350 ml Inulin concentration = 1.86 mg/ml, Creatinine concentration = 3.6 mg/ml Sodium concentration = 0.17 mEq/ml, Urea concentration = 24.0 mg/ml Potassium concentration = 0.12 mEq/ml, PAH concentration = 10 mg/ml Plasma sample taken at the midpoint during urine collection: Hematocrit = 43% Inulin concentration = 0.013 mg/ml, Creatinine concentration = 0.019 mg/ml Sodium concentration = 0.13 mEq/ml, Urea concentration = 0.28 mg/ml Potassium concentration = 0.008 mEq/ml, PAH concentration = 0.014...
1. The calcium ion concentration on a blood test reads 9.2 mg/deciliter. How many calcium ions are contained in 1mL of blood? The sodium ion concentration on a blood test reads 0.140M. How many grams of sodium ions are contained in 1mL of blood? 2.
9. If the OH − ion concentration of a blood sample is 3.1 × 10−7M, what is the pH of the blood sample? pH = Calculate the concentration of OH− ions in a 7.60 × 10−3 M HCl solution. [OH−] = × 10 M
If the OH ion concentration of a blood sample is 5.7 x 10-M, what is the pH of the blood sample? pH- What is the pH of a 0.117 M monoprotic acid whose K, is 9.114 x 10 %? pH =
An increase in the concentration of solutes in the blood can occur when: kidney uptake is excessive. water losses are excessive. water intake is excessive. energy intake is excessive.
Patient: I have blood in my urine. nurse: Do you feel pain when you urinate? patient: yes nurse: Does the urine has an extremely strong smell? Do you feel pain in your back, side, or groin? what is your temperature? Do you have a loss of appetite? Is your urine cloudy? Patient: I have pain in my back and down both legs. I couldn't tell if my urine was cloudy, I just saw blood and got upset. I'm not hungry....