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A patient presents with glucosuria, but their blood glucose levels are normal. Further investigation reveals a defect in the reabsorption of glucose. Which part of the nephron is most likely affected?
Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT)
Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT)
Loop of Henle
Collecting Duct
If the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is 125 ml/min and the renal plasma flow (RPF) is 600 ml/min, what is the filtration fraction?
0.21
4.8
0.75
1.25
A rare genetic disorder affects the sodium-glucose cotransporter SGLT2 in the proximal convoluted tubule, rendering it non-functional. Which of the following would be the MOST prominent consequence?
Metabolic alkalosis
Increased water reabsorption
Increased glucose excretion in urine
Decreased sodium excretion in urine
In which part of the nephron does the majority of water reabsorption occur, and under what primary hormonal influence?
Distal convoluted tubule; influenced by ADH
Collecting duct; influenced by ADH
Loop of Henle; influenced by aldosterone
Proximal convoluted tubule; influenced indirectly by aldosterone
A patient exhibits excessive thirst and urination, producing large volumes of dilute urine. Blood tests reveal normal glucose levels. Which of the following is the MOST likely hormonal imbalance causing this condition?
Increased Aldosterone
Decreased Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
Increased Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP)
Decreased Renin
Which of the following combinations correctly matches a tubular segment with its primary function regarding calcium handling?
Proximal Convoluted Tubule - Majority of calcium reabsorption
Loop of Henle - Calcium secretion
Distal Convoluted Tubule - Parathyroid hormone-regulated calcium reabsorption
Collecting Duct - Calcium binding to oxalate
In the proximal convoluted tubule, the reabsorption of glucose is coupled with the movement of which ion, and through what type of transport?
Potassium, primary active transport
Chloride, facilitated diffusion
Sodium, secondary active transport
Water, osmosis
A defect specifically affecting the intercalated cells of the collecting duct would MOST directly impair which of the following processes?
Sodium reabsorption
Water reabsorption
Acid-base regulation
Glucose reabsorption
Individuals with chronic kidney disease often experience a decrease in erythropoietin production. Which of the following consequences is MOST directly related to this reduced erythropoietin level?
Increased blood pressure
Decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood
Elevated blood calcium levels
Impaired glucose metabolism
Which organ, besides the kidneys, plays a significant role in converting ammonia to urea, especially during conditions of high protein intake or liver dysfunction?
Lungs
Spleen
Muscles
Pancreas