Substance regulated by ADH's effects on the renal tubules is:
a. Ammonium ions
b. Bicarbonate
c. Calcium
d. Chloride
e. Hydrogen ions
f. Magnesium
g. Phosphate
h. Potassium
i. Sodium
j. Water
Hoehn, Haynes, Abbott 12th Edition
Ch. 26 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
Problem 13
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Substance regulated by ADH's effects on the renal tubules is:
a. Ammonium ions
b. Bicarbonate
c. Calcium
d. Chloride
e. Hydrogen ions
f. Magnesium
g. Phosphate
h. Potassium
i. Sodium
j. Water
Describe the thirst mechanism, indicating how it is triggered and terminated.
Explain why and how ECF osmolality is maintained.
In an individual with metabolic acidosis, a clue that the respiratory system is compensating is provided by:
a. High blood bicarbonate levels
b. Low blood bicarbonate levels
c. Rapid, deep breathing
d. Slow, shallow breathing
Explain why and how total body sodium content, ECF volume, and blood pressure are jointly regulated.
Which of the following factors will enhance ADH release?
a. Increase in ECF volume
b. Decrease in ECF volume
c. Decrease in ECF osmolality
d. Increase in ECF osmolality