Description : Reabsorption of useful substances from glomerular filtrate occurs in
Last Answer : Reabsorption of useful substances from glomerular filtrate occurs in A. Collecting tube B. ... Proximal convoluted tubule D. Distal convoluted tubule
Description : Reabsorption of useful substances from glomerular filtrate occurs in (a) collecting tube (b) loop of Henle (c) proximal convoluted tubule (d) distal convoluted tubule.
Last Answer : (c) proximal convoluted tubule
Description : Which one of the following correctly explains the function of a specific part of the human nephron? (a) Podocytes : create minute spaces (slit pores) for the filtration of blood into the ... blood capillaries (d) Afferent arteriole : carries the blood away from the glomerulus towards renal vein.
Last Answer : (a) Podocytes : create minute spaces (slit pores) for the filtration of blood into the Bowman’s capsule
Description : Reabsorption of useful substances back into the blood from the filtrate in a nephron occurs in or In which part of kidney, Glucose and amino acids are
Last Answer : Reabsorption of useful substances back into the blood from the filtrate in a nephron occurs in or In ... of Henle D. Ascending limb of loop of Henle
Description : Reabsorption of chloride ions from glomerular filtrate in kidney tubule occurs by
Last Answer : Reabsorption of chloride ions from glomerular filtrate in kidney tubule occurs by A. Active transport B. Diffusion C. Osmosis D. Brownian movement
Description : Reabsorption of glucose from glomerular filtrate occurs in
Last Answer : Reabsorption of glucose from glomerular filtrate occurs in A. Collecting tube B. Loop of ... Proximal convoluted tubule D. Distal convoluted tubule
Description : Which regulates reabsorption of salts from Glomerular filtrate ?
Last Answer : Which regulates reabsorption of salts from Glomerular filtrate ? A. Oxytocin B. Vassopressin C. Glucocorticoides D. Mineralo corticoides
Description : The hormone that promotes reabsorption of water from glomerular filtrate is
Last Answer : The hormone that promotes reabsorption of water from glomerular filtrate is A. Oxytocin B. Vasopression C. Relaxin D. Calcitonin
Description : The reabsorption of glucose from the glomerular filtrate is due to
Last Answer : The reabsorption of glucose from the glomerular filtrate is due to A. High osmotic pressure of ... exerted on the fluids in the loops of Henle
Last Answer : Which regulates reabsorption of salts from Glomerular filtrate ? A. Oxytocin B. Vasopressin C. Glucocorticoides D. Mineralo corticoides
Last Answer : The hormone that promotes reabsorption of water from glomerular filtrate is A. Oxytocin B. Vasopressin C. Relaxin D. Calcitonin
Description : ADH or vasopressin is (a) enzyme that hydrolyses peptides (b) hormone secreted by pituitary that promotes reabsorption of water from glomerular filtrate (c) hormone that promotes glycogenolysis (d) energy rich compound connected with muscle contraction.
Last Answer : (b) hormone secreted by pituitary that promotes reabsorption of water from glomerular filtrate
Description : The most important reason for the thiazides being only moderately efficacious diuretics is: A. About 9/10th of glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed proximal to their site of action B. Compensatory ... these drugs C. They decrease glomerular filtration D. They have relatively flat dose response curve
Last Answer : A. About 9/10th of glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed proximal to their site of action
Description : What are the components of the glomerular filtrate? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : How much amount of glomerular filtrate is formed in a minute in man? -Biology
Description : The maximum amount of electrolytes and water (70-80 per cent) from the glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed in which part of the nephron?
Last Answer : The maximum amount of electrolytes and water (70-80 per cent) from the glomerular filtrate is ... of loop of Henle D. Distal convoluted tuble
Description : Glomerular filtrate contains `:-`
Last Answer : Glomerular filtrate contains `:-` A. Blood without cells and proteins B. Plasma without sugar C. ... proteins but without cells D. Blood without urea
Description : Glucose is taken back from glomerular filtrate through
Last Answer : Glucose is taken back from glomerular filtrate through A. Active transport B. Passive transport C. Osmosis D. Diffusion
Description : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma is
Last Answer : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma is A. proteins B. Potassium C. First is white where ... D. First is yellow whereas later is white
Description : Which is absent in Glomerular filtrate
Last Answer : Which is absent in Glomerular filtrate A. Blood corpuscles B. Fats C. Proteins D. All
Description : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma of
Last Answer : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma of A. Proteins B. Potassium C. First is white where ... D. First is yellow whereas later is white
Last Answer : Glomerular filtrate contains `:-` A. Blood without blood cells and proteins B. Plasma without ... proteins but without cells D. Blood without urea
Description : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma is of
Last Answer : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma is of A. Proteins B. Potassium C. First is white ... D. First is yellow whereas later is white
Description : The glomerular filtrate contains
Last Answer : The glomerular filtrate contains A. Blood minus cells B. Blood minus cell and proteins C. Plasma minus cells and proteins D. Blood minus proteins
Last Answer : Difference between glomerular filtrate and plasma is of A. Proteins B. Potassium C. First is white ... D. First is yellow whereas latter is white
Description : Of the 125 ml of glomerular filtrate produces each minute, the amount of urine formed is (a) 1 ml/mt (b) 1.5 ml/mt (c) 2.0 ml/mt (d) 5.0 ml/mt
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Glucose is taken back from glomerular filtrate through (a) active transport (b) passive transport (c) osmosis (d) diffusion
Last Answer : (a) active transport
Description : Which one of the following statements in regard to the excretion by the human kidneys is correct? (a) Descending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable to water. (b) Distal convoluted tubule is ... reabsorbed by the renal tubules. (d) Ascending limb of loop of Henle is impermeable to electrolytes.
Last Answer : (c) Nearly 99 per cent of the glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed by the renal tubules.
Description : The maximum amount of electrolytes and water (70 – 80 percent) from the glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed in which part of the nephron? (a) Ascending limb of loop of Henle (b) Distal convoluted tubule (c) Proximal convoluted tubule (d) Descending limb of loop of Henle
Last Answer : (c) Proximal convoluted tubule
Description : Para-amino hippurate excretion test is an indicator of (A) Glomerular filtration (B) Tubular secretion (C) Tubular reabsorption (D) Renal plasma flow
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Phenolsulphonephthalein excretion test is an indicator of (A) Glomerular filtration (B) Tubular secretion (C) Tubular reabsorption (D) Renal blood low
Description : Inulin clearance is a measure of (A) Glomerular filtration rate (B) Tubular secretion flow (C) Tubular reabsorption rate (D) Renal plasma flow
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : In studies of the human body, which of the following terms is used to describe the first step in the production of urine? Is it: a) tubular secretion b) tubular reabsorption c) glomerular filtration d) none of these
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- GLOMERULAR FILTRATION
Description : Which part of the nephron in human kidney, serves the function of reabsorption of certain substances? (a) Glomerulus (b) Bowmans Capsule (c) Tubules (d) collecting duct
Last Answer : (c) Tubules
Description : Reabsorption occurs in
Last Answer : Reabsorption occurs in
Description : Obligatory reabsorption of water (A) Is about 50% of the total tubular reabsorption of water (B) Is increased by antidiuretic hormone (C) Occurs in distal convoluted tubules (D) Is secondary to reabsorption of solutes
Description : Renal glycosuria occurs due to (A) Increased filtration of glucose in glomeruli (B) Increased secretion of glucose by renal tubular cells (C) Decreased reabsorption of glucose by renal tubular cells (D) Increased conversion of glycogen into glucose in tubular cells
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the physiology of the microvascular system? a. Filtration of capillary fluid into the interstitial and the subsequent reabsorption is ... the arteriolar level d. Adrenergic vasoconstriction can arrest blood flow to an entire capillary bed
Last Answer : Answer: a, c, d Exchange of material between the vascular space and the cell of various tissues via the interstitial space is essential for organ viability and occurs at the ... contractions are potent enough that blood flow to entire capillary beds can be arrested by adrenergic vasoconstriction
Description : When the nurse notes that the post cardiac surgery patient demonstrates low urine output (< 25 ml/hr) with high specific gravity (> 1.025), the nurse suspects: a) Inadequate fluid volume Urine ... by high urine output with low specific gravity. d) Anuria The anuric patient does not produce urine.
Last Answer : a) Inadequate fluid volume Urine output of less than 25 ml/hr may indicate a decrease in cardiac output. A high specific gravity indicates increased concentration of solutes in the urine which occurs with inadequate fluid volume.
Description : There are a multitude of various dressings available. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning options for surgical dressings? a. Hydrocolloids, such as karaya compounds, offer ... are highly useful in debriding necrotic and fibrous material from wounds and absorbing wound serum
Last Answer : Answer: a, d Although the simplest dressing of gauze and tape combined with the use of antibacterial ointment can achieve moist wound healing in most patients. A multitude of other ... agents have high absorbency for tissue wound fluid and debride necrotic and fibrous material from the wound
Description : Biodegradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the help of - (1) Bacteria (2) Nuclear proteins (3) Radioactive substances (4) Viruses
Last Answer : (1) Bacteria Explanation: Biodegradable waste includes any organic matter in waste which can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, methane or simple organic molecules by micro-organisms such as ... or a resource for heat, electricity and fuel by means of incineration or anaerobic digestion.
Description : Biodegradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the help of - (1) bacteria (2) nuclear proteins (3) radioactive substances (4) viruses
Last Answer : (1) bacteria Explanation: Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be degraded by other living organisms.
Description : Biogradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the help of: (1) nuclear proteins (2) radio-active substances (3) viruses (4) bacteria
Last Answer : (4) bacteria Explanation: Bacteria can convert biodegradable wastes into useful substances.
Last Answer : (1) Bacteria Explanation: Bacteria are the most abundant organisms which play important role in the decomposition of organic matter. Majority of bacteria involved in decomposition of organic ... and autotrophs are least in proportion which are not directly involved in organic matter decomposition.
Description : Biodegradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the help of (1) Bacteria (2) Nuclear proteins (3) Radioactive substances (4) Viruses
Last Answer : Bacteria
Description : When a chemical change occurs what do you know about the amount of matter in the new substances What is this known as?
Last Answer : The amount of matter in the reactants is equal to the amount ofmatter in the products. This is the Law of Conservation ofMatter.
Description : What type of reaction occurs when two or more simpler substances combine to form a more complex one?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : In animals that do not present the circulatory system the transport of substances occurs by cell to cell diffusion. The blood is a fundamental means of substance transport for larger animals ... there are tissues distant from each other and from the environment thus making diffusion impossible.
Last Answer : What are the two types of circulatory systems?
Description : Oncotic pressure refers to a) the osmotic pressure exerted by proteins. Oncotic pressure is a pulling pressure exerted by proteins, such as albumin. b) the number of dissolved particles contained in a ... . Osmotic pressure is the amount of pressure needed to stop the flow of water by osmosis.
Last Answer : a) the osmotic pressure exerted by proteins. Oncotic pressure is a pulling pressure exerted by proteins, such as albumin.