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E. 6-8 hours 40. Large A. bile B. none C. Conversion of lipids into D. Passive movement of li e lipid absorption occurs with which of the following? coalesces lipids then they are absorbed into the blood stream of the listed answers are correct concerning large lipid chylomicrons for the absorption of lipids pids through absorptive cells into the blood stream absorption 41. What is the tunction of the kidney during acidosis? A. Eliminate chloride B. Eliminate sodium C. Eliminate excess hydrogen ions D. Eliminate glucose E. Eliminate bicarbonate 42. An important function of the juxtaglomerular (JG) apparatus is to A. Make sure that the diameter of the efferent arteriole is kept larger than that of the afferent arteriole at all times B. Secrete water and sodium into the tubular fluid C. Release renin in response to a drop in renal blood pressure or blood fow D. Produce ADH in response to increased glomerular filtration rate E. Produce chemicals that change the diameter of the loop of Herle 43. Which of the following list the arteries of the kidneys in the correct order ot blood flow? A. Renal, segmental, interlobar, arcuate, interlobular (cortical radiate) B. Segmental, arcuate, interlobar, interlobular (cortical radiate), renal C. Renal, interlobar, interlobular (cortical radiate), segmental, arcuate D. Interlobular (cortical radiate), arcuate, interlobar, segmental, renal 44. The intermediate molecule seen in glycolysis which can be produced from the glycerol portion of triglyceride is: A. Glucose 6-phosphate B. Pyruvate C. Alphaketogluterate D. Glyeraldedhyde 3-phosphate 45. The concentration of solutes in the tubular fluid is greatest in the: A. Turn of the loop of Henle B. Ascending limb of the loop of Henle C. Proximal convoluted tubule D. Glomerular (Bowman's) capsule

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40c. Conversion of lipids into chylomicrons for the absorption of lipids (chylomicrons transport dietary lipids from intestine to the other locations).

41.c eliminate excess hydrogen ions ( kidney excrete hydrogen ions into the urine and reabsorb bicarbonate from the urine to maintain acid-base balance).

42. C release renin in response to drop in renal blood pressure or blood flow. ( JGA main function is to synthesise and secrete renin and to regulate blood pressure and filtration rate of glomerulus).

43 a renal, segmental, interlobar, arcuate, interlobular arteries.

44. D. glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.

45. A. Turn of the loop of henle