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Urinary System Exam Review (Pt. 4) Review Practice Test. Identify the electrolytes absorbed by active transport. (Module 25.3B) potassium, chloride, iron, and iodide sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphate, and sulfate chloride, iodide, and nitrate zinc, copper, chloride, and cal...

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Urinary System Exam Review (Pt. 4)
Review Practice Test.
Identify the electrolytes absorbed by active transport. (Module 25.3B)



potassium, chloride, iron, and iodide



sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphate, and sulfate



chloride, iodide, and nitrate



zinc, copper, chloride, and calcium



hydrogen, bicarbonate, sulfate, and potassium - CORRECT ANSWER sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron,
phosphate, and sulfate



The ions in highest concentration in the extracellular fluid are sodium and



chloride.



potassium.



phosphorus.



calcium.



magnesium. - CORRECT ANSWER chloride.



The principal cation in cytoplasm is

,potassium.



magnesium.



chloride.



sodium.



calcium. - CORRECT ANSWER potassium.



Which of the following is required as a cofactor for hemoglobin synthesis?



copper



manganese



phosphorus



zinc



None of the answers is correct. - CORRECT ANSWER copper



With regard to mineral balance, the primary site of ion loss in the body is



the skeleton.



the kidneys.

, the liver.



the epithelial lining of the small intestine and colon.



sweat gland secretions. - CORRECT ANSWER the kidneys.



Antidiuretic hormone does not



cause water to shift out of the ICF.



increase thirst.



increase ECF sodium concentration.



inhibit water reabsorption at the kidneys.



increase ECF volume. - CORRECT ANSWER cause water to shift out of the ICF.



Increased blood volume will



decrease sodium loss in urine.



decrease natriuretic peptide release.



decrease thirst.



decrease water loss in urine.



increase aldosterone release. - CORRECT ANSWER decrease thirst.

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