✓ Spring 2024 The following ten questions are matching. Please use each answer just once. 2 points each chyme absorption parietal cells renal corpuscle GFR duodenum CFTR pancreas A. Release hydrochloric acid B. Glomerulus bowman's capsule C. Absent in those with cystic fibrosis D. Blood vessel E. Lipid F. Cholesterol + triglyceride G. Same solute concentration H. Digestive contents in gut 1. Vasopressin J. Frequency of filtration K. 1" section of the small intestine L. From GI tract to bloodstream M. Exocrine and endocrine organ N. Needed for vitamin B,, absorption ADH intrinsic factor vasa recta iso-osmotic triglyceride chylomicron. Wave-like contractions along the GI tract are known as stimulates the release of gastrin from G cells. is responsible for converting pepsinogen to pepsin. HCL from parietal cells to the blood, via the chloride shift, creates the, tide. ✓ Why does the hydrogen ion need to be actively pumped into the stomach lumen rather than passively moving into that space? What does not get filtered into Bowman's capsule from the blood plasma? Stagnant mucus in the duodenum may harbor, results in water chasing solutes. in the absence of water. Water needs two things to be reabsorbed from the collecting duct: ✓ Where does bulk reabsorption occur? Please mark your answers to the following questions on a green scantron-- # 882. Indicate the single best answer.

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The following ten questions are matching. Please use each answer just once. 2 points each
chyme
absorption
parietal cells
renal corpuscle
GFR
duodenum
CFTR
pancreas
A. Release hydrochloric acid
B. Glomerulus bowman's capsule
C. Absent in those with cystic fibrosis
D. Blood vessel
E. Lipid
F. Cholesterol + triglyceride
G. Same solute concentration
H. Digestive contents in gut
1. Vasopressin
J. Frequency of filtration
K. 1" section of the small intestine
L. From GI tract to bloodstream
M. Exocrine and endocrine organ
N. Needed for vitamin B,, absorption
ADH
intrinsic factor
vasa recta
iso-osmotic
triglyceride
chylomicron.
Wave-like contractions along the GI tract are known as
stimulates the release of gastrin from G cells.
is responsible for converting pepsinogen to pepsin.
HCL from parietal cells to the blood, via the chloride shift, creates the,
tide.
✓ Why does the hydrogen ion need to be actively pumped into the stomach lumen rather than passively
moving into that space?
What does not get filtered into Bowman's capsule from the blood plasma?
Stagnant mucus in the duodenum may harbor,
results in water chasing solutes.
in the absence of water.
Water needs two things to be reabsorbed from the collecting duct:
✓ Where does bulk reabsorption occur?
Please mark your answers to the following questions on a green scantron-- # 882. Indicate the single best answer.
Transcribed Image Text:✓ Spring 2024 The following ten questions are matching. Please use each answer just once. 2 points each chyme absorption parietal cells renal corpuscle GFR duodenum CFTR pancreas A. Release hydrochloric acid B. Glomerulus bowman's capsule C. Absent in those with cystic fibrosis D. Blood vessel E. Lipid F. Cholesterol + triglyceride G. Same solute concentration H. Digestive contents in gut 1. Vasopressin J. Frequency of filtration K. 1" section of the small intestine L. From GI tract to bloodstream M. Exocrine and endocrine organ N. Needed for vitamin B,, absorption ADH intrinsic factor vasa recta iso-osmotic triglyceride chylomicron. Wave-like contractions along the GI tract are known as stimulates the release of gastrin from G cells. is responsible for converting pepsinogen to pepsin. HCL from parietal cells to the blood, via the chloride shift, creates the, tide. ✓ Why does the hydrogen ion need to be actively pumped into the stomach lumen rather than passively moving into that space? What does not get filtered into Bowman's capsule from the blood plasma? Stagnant mucus in the duodenum may harbor, results in water chasing solutes. in the absence of water. Water needs two things to be reabsorbed from the collecting duct: ✓ Where does bulk reabsorption occur? Please mark your answers to the following questions on a green scantron-- # 882. Indicate the single best answer.
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