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Kidneys: Calcium Regulation and Acid-Base Balance

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What are sites of regulation for plasma calcium?   Bone, GI tract, Kidneys  
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What hormone favors bone formation?   D3  
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What hormone favors bone RESORPTION?   Parathyroid hormone  
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Is calcium absorbed by the GI tract actively or passivly?   Active  
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In the GI tract, what is the absorption of sodium, water, and potasium?   100%  
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The amount of calcium excreted in the rurine is determeined by what?   Amount filtered - amount resorped  
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What kind of control is resporption in GI tract and kidney?   hormonal control  
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60% of plasma caclium is filtered where?   Renal corpuscle  
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What happens to most of the filtrate? Resopred or extreted?   Resorped  
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HORMONAL CONTROLS   HORMONAL CONTROLS  
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How does PTH production get initated?   Low calcium level  
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what kidney structure resorps the calcium?   renal tubule  
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What does PTH do?   Increase calcium resorption and makes D3.  
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What does the D3 do?   Calcium absorption at GI tract  
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