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Card 6
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Why are proteins not filtered from the blood?
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Card 7
Front
Which process controls the balance of salts/water in the blood?
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Card 8
Front
Where is ADH produced in the body?
Back
Card 9
Front
What does ADH stand for?
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Card 10
Front
Which part of the tubule helps the reabsorption of water from the collecting duct?
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Card 11
Front
What happens to the volume of urine if more ADH is secreted?
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Card 12
Front
Name the control process involved when a rise in a variable causes changes that reverse the rise
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Card 13
Front
If you drink a litre of water what will happen to the amount of ADH released?
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Card 14
Front
Name the artificial process used to filter the blood in patients with kidney failure
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Card 15
Front
Why does the tissue type of a kidney from a donor have to closely match that of the patient?
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