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Identify Letter I
Renal Pyramid
Renal Capsule
Renal Coretx
Renal Medulla
Identify Letter B
Renal Pyramid
Renal Artery
Renal Vein
Renal Medulla
Identify Letter C
Renal Pyramid
Renal Artery
Renal Vein
Renal Medulla
Osmoregulation is the homeostatic mechanism of controlling...
Blood glucose levels
Temperature
Oxygen levels
Water and mineral ion levels
Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) is released by which gland of the endocrine system
Thyroid
Pituitary
Ovaries
Adrenal
Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) affects the permeability of which section of the nephron tubules
Proximal (first) convoluted/coiled tubual
Loop of Henle
Distal (second) convoluted/coiled tubual
Collecting duct
If you are dehydrated (low water potential in the blood), the body must conserve water. To do so, the brain triggers the pituitary gland to ...
release MORE ADH, making the collecting duct MORE permeable
release LESS ADH, making the collecting duct LESS permeable
release MORE ADH, making the collecting duct LESS permeable
release LESS ADH, making the collecting duct MORE permeable
If you are over-hydrated (high water potential in the blood), the body must excrete excess water. To do so, the brain triggers the pituitary gland to ...
release MORE ADH, making the collecting duct MORE permeable
release LESS ADH, making the collecting duct LESS permeable
release MORE ADH, making the collecting duct LESS permeable
release LESS ADH, making the collecting duct MORE permeable
What two processes take place in the nephrons of the Kidneys
Distillation and Evaporation
Egestion and Excretion
Ultra-filtration and Selective Re-absorption
Mitosis and Meiosis
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