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4. The following questions pertain to the figure above.
Adam is a patient with severe central diabetes insipidus caused by a lack
of antidiuretic hormone secretion, which part of the tubule would have
the lowest tubular fluid osmolarity?
Briefly explain the rationale of selecting the choice:
5.
Johnson family requests blood typing of their 2-year-old child (father AB, Rh-negative; mother B, Rh negative). Results
of hemagglutination assays of the child's blood are shown in the next figure. Which of the following conclusions
concerning the child's parentage is valid?
A) The child could be the natural offspring of this couple
B) The mother could be the natural mother, but the father
could not be the natural father
ก
C) The father could be the natural father, but the mother
could not be the natural mother
D) Neither the father nor the mother could be the natural
parents
Briefly explain the rationale of your response:
Anti-A plus
child's RBC
Child's serum plus
donor type A RBC
Anti-B plus
child's RBC
Child's serum plus
donor type B RBC
Anti-D plus
child's RBC
Child's serum plus
donor type D RBC
Transcribed Image Text:4. The following questions pertain to the figure above. Adam is a patient with severe central diabetes insipidus caused by a lack of antidiuretic hormone secretion, which part of the tubule would have the lowest tubular fluid osmolarity? Briefly explain the rationale of selecting the choice: 5. Johnson family requests blood typing of their 2-year-old child (father AB, Rh-negative; mother B, Rh negative). Results of hemagglutination assays of the child's blood are shown in the next figure. Which of the following conclusions concerning the child's parentage is valid? A) The child could be the natural offspring of this couple B) The mother could be the natural mother, but the father could not be the natural father ก C) The father could be the natural father, but the mother could not be the natural mother D) Neither the father nor the mother could be the natural parents Briefly explain the rationale of your response: Anti-A plus child's RBC Child's serum plus donor type A RBC Anti-B plus child's RBC Child's serum plus donor type B RBC Anti-D plus child's RBC Child's serum plus donor type D RBC
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