6. 25% reabsorbed from TAL of LH passive or active? SODIUM
active
passive
7. The next major site of sodium reabsorption (25%) is where SODIUM
the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle
the thick descending limb of the loop of Henle
the thin descending limb of the loop of Henle
the thin ascending limb of the loop of Henle
8. 65% reabsorbed from PCT passive or active? SODIUM
passive
active
9. water. Up to 25% of filtered water is reabsorbed from the collecting duct – and this is known as facultative water reabsorption, under the influence of ADH acting on what receptors
a1
v2
v1
a2
10. The next major site of sodium reabsorption (25%) is via? SODIUM
NaK2Cl cotransporter
NaKCl cotransporter
Na2KCl cotransporter
Na2KCl cotransporter
11. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, loop diuretics (as NaK2Cl cotransport inhibitors), thiazide (and thiazide-like) diuretics (as NaCl cotransport inhibitors) and aldosterone antagonists (aka K-sparing diuretics) are what SODIUM
key agents that target sodium reabsorption around the anal tubule
key agents that target sodium reabsorption around the renal tubule
key agents that target potassium reabsorption around the renal tubule
12. WATER. 10% reabsorbed from?
thin descending limb of LH
thick descending limb of LH
thin descending limb of LH
thin ascending limb of LH
13. Lastly, up to 5% of filtrate sodium can be reabsorbed from the SODIUM
late distal tubule / collecting duct
the distal tubule, via the NaCl cotransporter
NaK2Cl cotransporter
14. WATER Up to 25% reabsorbed from?
Collecting duct
loop of henle
distale tubule
proximal tubule
15. Lastly, up to 5% of filtrate sodium can be reabsorbed, regulated by what? SODIUM
aldosterone
eicosanoid
naloxone
16. POtassium. 30% reabsorbed from TAL of LH but passive or actively?
actively
passively
17. 5% reabsorbed from late DCT/CD passive or active SODIUM