QUESTION 17 In the regulation of blood pressure, juxtaglomerular cells respond most to changes in the: efferent arterioles and the distal tubules O efferent arterioles and the proximal tubules. O afferent arterioles and the proximal tubules afferent arterioles and the distal tubules

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QUESTION 17
In the regulation of blood pressure, juxtaglomerular cells respond most to changes in the:
O efferent arterioles and the distal tubules
efferent arterioles and the proximal tubules.
O afferent arterioles and the proximal tubules
O afferent arterioles and the distal tubules
QUESTION 18
Constricting the efferent arteriole will
decrease, increase
O increase, increase
decrease, decrease
O increase, decrease
QUESTION 19
The concentration of proteins in the plasma is
less than
O greater than
O equal to
blood pressure in the glomerulus and
QUESTION 20
The kidneys correct alkalosis by secreting
more, less
O less, less
less, more
O more, more
glomerular filtration rate
the concentration of proteins in the filtrate in the Bowman's capsule.
hydrogen ion and reabsorbing
bicarbonate ion.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 17 In the regulation of blood pressure, juxtaglomerular cells respond most to changes in the: O efferent arterioles and the distal tubules efferent arterioles and the proximal tubules. O afferent arterioles and the proximal tubules O afferent arterioles and the distal tubules QUESTION 18 Constricting the efferent arteriole will decrease, increase O increase, increase decrease, decrease O increase, decrease QUESTION 19 The concentration of proteins in the plasma is less than O greater than O equal to blood pressure in the glomerulus and QUESTION 20 The kidneys correct alkalosis by secreting more, less O less, less less, more O more, more glomerular filtration rate the concentration of proteins in the filtrate in the Bowman's capsule. hydrogen ion and reabsorbing bicarbonate ion.
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