Game Preview

11.3 urine formation (selective reabsorption)

  •  English    9     Public
    outline the function of the kidney tubules in urine formation with reference to selective reabsorption
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • Water is reabsorbed in the proximal and distal convoluted tubules, loop of Henle and collecting ducts (True/false)
    true
  •  15
  • In a healthy person, all of the glucose is reabsorbed at the proximal convoluted tubule. (True/False)
    true
  •  15
  • Where does selective reabsorption take place?
    PCT, Loop of Henle, DCT, Collecting Duct
  •  20
  • In a normal human, which substance should be 100% reabsorbed, meaning that it should not be present in the urine. (glucose/salt/water/urea)
    glucose
  •  15
  • Active transport of glucose, amino acids from the filtrate into the blood. (filtration/selective reabsorption/tubular excretion/reabsorption of water)
    selective reabsorption
  •  15
  • Human urine consists of
    excess water, urea, uric acid and excess mineral salts
  •  20
  • Tubular reabsorption of glucose and amino acids from the glomerular filtrate into the capillary bed surrounding the nephron occurs in which of the following? distal tubule glomerular capsule proximal tubule loop of Henle
    proximal convoluted tubule
  •  20
  • Which out of the following are totally reabsorbed after being filtered out? (choose 2 substances) {Urea/Glucose/Amino acids/Water/Sodium and chloride ions]
    glucose and amino acid
  •  20
  • who was your first love? (not parents)
    tell the name
  •  25