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Physio 2 Final pt 1
Physio 2 Final revie
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Proximal Tube | Many different types of sodium transporters |
| Bowman's Capsule | Surrounds the glomerulus |
| Distal Tubule | A site that is hormonally regulated |
| Thin loop of henle | 10% of water reabsorption occurs here |
| Thick ascending limb loop of henle | Location of NKCC transporters |
| PCT | 65% Na+ and H2O Reabsorbed |
| TAL loop henle | 25% Na+ Reabsorption |
| Aldosterone | - K+ secreted - Na+ reabsorbed |
| change in the osmotic force due to an increase in plasma protein concentration | GFR will decrease |
| RAGE PV | - Renal artery - Afferent arteriole - Glomerular capillaries - Efferent arteriole - Peritubular capillaries - Renal vein |
| Angiotensin II binds to receptors | On arterials and adrenal cortex tissues |
| blocking the angiotensin II receptors will effect | - SV - TPR |
| Angiontensin II production still occurs | - When patient is taking ARB (Angiotensin receptor blocker) |
| Aldosterone present in the blood can cause | - sodium reabsorption - increase in SV - Reduction in plasma K+ concentration - K+ secretion |
| Elevated vasopressin causes... | - Increase in H2O Reabsorption, TPR and SV - Reduced water excression - Yellow pee |
| beta-1 receptor antagonist | - lead to a decrease in all three blood pressure variables |
| normal end systolic volume | 60 mL |
| Left ventricular pressure cycles | between 0 mmHg and 120 mmHg. |
| renal processes do sodium ion, potassium ion, water, and glucose have in common? | Filtration and absorption |