Monday, October 21, 2013

Regulation of blood pH by the kidneys

1.         The kidneys control pH by adjusting the amount of HCO3 − that is ___________and the amount of H+ that is _____________.
a)      Excreted; reabsorbed
b)     Filtered; excreted
c)      Reabsorbed; excreted
d)     Synthetized; filtered

2.         HCO3 − reabsorption occurs mostly in the
a)      Loop of Henley
b)     Urinary ladder
c)      Distal tubule
d)     Proximal tubule
e)      Glomerulus

3.      The kidneys affect blood pH __________ than other buffering mechanisms in the body.
a)      More slowly
b)     Faster
c)      At the same rate

4.      The kidneys remove H+ if there is ________ acid in the body
a)      A deficit of
b)     An excess of

5.      The kidneys remove H+ if there is
a)      Low blood pH
b)     High blood pH
c)      Neutral blood pH
d)     Metabolic alkalosis

6.      The kidneys remove _________ if there is excess base in the body
a)      H+
b)     HCO3-
c)      Water
d)     Oxygen
e)      Sugar

7.      The kidneys work _______________ to regulate blood pH
a)      Alone
b)     Together with the lungs
c)      Together with the lungs and the buffer systems
d)     None is a possible answer



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