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Renal physiology in the healthy oldest old has the following characteristics, in comparison with the renal physiology in the young: a reduced creatinine clearance, tubular pattern of creatinine back-filtration, preserved proximal tubule sodium reabsorption and uric acid secretion, reduced sodium reabsorptio...
Creatinine, uric acid, and electrolytes in amniotic fluid Four hundred samples of amniotic fluid obtained by amniocentesis, mostly from Rh-sensitized patients, were analyzed for creatinine, uric acid, sodium, pota... A T.,Doran,S.,... - 《American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology》 被引量...
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Which of the following represents the correct order of filtrate flow? A. PCT, DCT, glomerulus, loop B. glomerular capsule, PCT, loop, DCT, collecting duct C. electrolytes, renin, creatinine, urea D. none of the above Which of...
creatinine c. urea d. glucose The process of glomerular filtration moves water and solutes from the blood into the nephron as a part of what process? a. Osmolarity b. Urine formation c. Tubular secretion d. Tubular reabsorption Which disorder involves an abrupt reduction in kidney function ...
No, both urea and urine are different. In humans, urea is a nitrogen-containing waste substance that the kidneys clear from the blood and excrete into the urine. Human urine consists of water, urea, inorganic salts, creatinine, ammonia, and pigmented products. Amino acids are derived from pro...
It is permeable to water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nonionic solutes, such as glucose, alcohol, and general anesthetics, and is only slightly permeable to electrolytes and other ionic substances. Some small molecules, e.g., amino acids, are taken up across the barrier by specific transport ...