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HTHS 1111 Final exam (chapter 16-20) questions and answers with complete solutions 2024
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Valvular Regurgitation occurs when blood flows from: 
Ventricles to atria 
Location of systemic arteries in lower body 
 
Norepinephrine, epinephrine, antidiuretic hormone, angiotensin II and endothelium-derived factors are all examples of: 
Vasoconstrictors 
Location of S-T segment on graph 
 
Blood flows from the right ventricle, through the pulmonary semilunar valve, into the______ 
Pulmonary trunk 
Sympathetic innervation of the heart activates ______ receptors which _____ the heart rate. ...
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WGU D115 patho-Unit 6 Renal and Urologic Systems Questions and Answers (GRADED A+)
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Autoregulation of renal blood flow - ANSWER-prevents large changes in GFR when there are increases/decreases in BP; regulated neural and hormonal regulation 
 
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system - ANSWER--decreased blood pressure causes the juxtaglomerular cells of kidneys to secrete renin which converts angiotensinogen (inactive) to angiotensin I (active) which is then converted into angiotensin II by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) 
 
-Angiotensin II stimulates the adrenal cortex to sec...
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EXSS 276 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers
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EXSS 276 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers The movement of substances from the nephron tubule back into the bloodstream is referred to as: nephron replacement. nephron recirculation. tubular reabsorption. tubular secretion. The movement of substances from the bloodstream into the tubular nephron is referred to as: tubular reabsorption. tubular secretion. nephron replacement. nephron recirculation. The process by which plasma minus protein passes from the glomerulus into the tubul...
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WGU D115 patho-Unit 6 renal and urologic systems Exam QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023|24 Graded A+
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WGU D115 patho-Unit 6 renal and urologic systems 
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Autoregulation of renal blood flow - correct answers prevents large 
changes in GFR when there are increases/decreases in BP; regulated neural 
and hormonal regulation 
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system - correct answers -decreased 
blood pressure causes the juxtaglomerular cells of kidneys to secrete renin 
which converts angiotensinogen (inactive) to angiotensin I (active) which is 
then converted ...
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BIO 669 Quiz 6 UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
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BIO 669 Quiz 6 UPDATED Questions and 
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The renal blood flow and this GFR are kept relatively consistent by: - CORRECT 
ANSWER- Myogenic (intrinsic) autoregulation 
Which of the following is NOT a consistent finding in nephrotic syndrome? - CORRECT 
ANSWER- Hypertension and vasoconstriction 
Which of the following does not stimulate aldosterone release? - CORRECT ANSWER- 
Arterial natriuretic peptid
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WGU D115 patho-Unit 6 renal and urologic systems Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct
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WGU D115 patho-Unit 6 renal and urologic 
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Autoregulation of renal blood flow - ANSWER-prevents large changes in GFR 
when there are increases/decreases in BP; regulated neural and hormonal 
regulation 
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system - ANSWER--decreased blood pressure 
causes the juxtaglomerular cells of kidneys to secrete renin which converts 
angiotensinogen (inactive) to angiotensin I (active) which is then converted into 
angiotensin...
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BIO 669 Quiz6 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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The renal blood flow and this GFR are kept relatively consistent by: - ANSWERMyogenic (intrinsic) autoregulation 
 
Which of the following is NOT a consistent finding in nephrotic syndrome? - ANSWERHypertension and vasoconstriction 
 
Which of the following does not stimulate aldosterone release? - ANSWERArterial natriuretic peptide 
 
Assume that fluid enters the distal tubule with an osmolarity of 100 mOsm, and that the maximum osmolarity of medullary interstitial fluid is 1100 mOsm. As plasma...
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PHPH 701: Renal/Acid-Base Physiology Comprehensive Exam Questions Fully Solved.
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7 BMP Measurements and Their Normal/Standard Values - correct answer 1. Na- 140 
2. K- 4 
3. Cl- 104 
4. HCO3 (bicarb)- 24 
5. BUN- 15 
6. Creatinine- 1 
7. Glucose- 80 
 
2 Compartments of Body Water - correct answer 1. Extracellular compartment- contains 1/3 of total body water, further divided into plasma and interstitial fluid 
2. Intracellular compartment- contains 2/3 of total body water 
 
What per...
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Portage Learning Biod 152 exam 7
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Portage Learning Biod 152 exam 7 
True or false: the kidneys are long, muscular tubes 
false 
A person sustained blunt force trauma to the back at the L1 level, with no spinal cord injury. Would you suspect the kidneys to be damaged? Why or why not? 
yes, the kidneys lie between T12 and L3 
describe the consistency and purpose of the renal adipose capsule 
outside of the renal capsule is a fatty layer that protects the kidney from trauma 
Name the layer and the parts of the nephrons located in t...
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WGU D115 patho-Unit 6 renal and urologic systems Questions And Answers!!
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Autoregulation of renal blood flow - ANSWERprevents large changes in GFR when there are increases/decreases in BP; regulated neural and hormonal regulation 
 
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system - ANSWER-decreased blood pressure causes the juxtaglomerular cells of kidneys to secrete renin which converts angiotensinogen (inactive) to angiotensin I (active) which is then converted into angiotensin II by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) 
 
-Angiotensin II stimulates the adrenal cortex to secre...
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