7. Refer to the following table, which lists the concentrations (in g/100cm³) of various substances in the blood plasma, the glomerular filtrate, and the urine of a hospital patient. Substance Water Urea Glucose Amino acids Proteins Chloride lons Blood Plasma Glomerular Filtrate 92 0.03 0.01 0.05 8.00 0.50 99 0.03 0.01 0.05 2.00 0.48 Urine 96 2.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.01 Which one of the following statements is not consistent with the information in the table above? J. Glucose is filtered from the blood. K. Proteins are not filtered from the blood. L. Water is reabsorbed into the blood. M. Proteins are not reabsorbed into the blood. 8. Which one of the following changes is most likely to occur when the blood pressure in the kidney is decreased? J. A decrease in the rate of filtration of blood in capillaries. K. An increase in the reabsorption of protein in the tubules. L. A decrease in the rate of filtration of water into the blood capillaries. M An increase in the reabsorption of urea in the tubules.

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7. Refer to the following table, which lists the concentrations (in g/100cm³) of various
substances in the blood plasma, the glomerular filtrate, and the urine of a hospital patient.
Substance
Water
Urea
HOE
Glucose
Amino acids
Proteins
Chloride lons
Blood Plasma Glomerular Filtrate
92
0.03
J. Amylase
K. Lipase
L Pepsin
M. Catalase
0.01
0.05
8.00
0.50
Which one of the following statements is not consistent with the information in the table above?
J. Glucose is filtered from the blood.
K. Proteins are not filtered from the blood.
L. Water is reabsorbed into the blood.
M. Proteins are not reabsorbed into the blood.
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8. Which one of the following changes is most likely to occur when the blood pressure in the
kidney is decreased?
F4
99
0.03
0.01
0.05
2.00
0.48
J. A decrease in the rate of filtration of blood in capillaries.
K. An increase in the reabsorption of protein in the tubules.
L. A decrease in the rate of filtration of water into the blood capillaries.
M. An increase in the reabsorption of urea in the tubules.
9. Which one of the following enzymes is responsible for the breakdown of protein?
F5
Urine
96
2.00
F6
0.00
0.00
2.00
0.01
8
F7
FB
Focus
Transcribed Image Text:alia) F3 7. Refer to the following table, which lists the concentrations (in g/100cm³) of various substances in the blood plasma, the glomerular filtrate, and the urine of a hospital patient. Substance Water Urea HOE Glucose Amino acids Proteins Chloride lons Blood Plasma Glomerular Filtrate 92 0.03 J. Amylase K. Lipase L Pepsin M. Catalase 0.01 0.05 8.00 0.50 Which one of the following statements is not consistent with the information in the table above? J. Glucose is filtered from the blood. K. Proteins are not filtered from the blood. L. Water is reabsorbed into the blood. M. Proteins are not reabsorbed into the blood. Accessibility: Investigate 8. Which one of the following changes is most likely to occur when the blood pressure in the kidney is decreased? F4 99 0.03 0.01 0.05 2.00 0.48 J. A decrease in the rate of filtration of blood in capillaries. K. An increase in the reabsorption of protein in the tubules. L. A decrease in the rate of filtration of water into the blood capillaries. M. An increase in the reabsorption of urea in the tubules. 9. Which one of the following enzymes is responsible for the breakdown of protein? F5 Urine 96 2.00 F6 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.01 8 F7 FB Focus
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