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There can be more than one correct answer! Thanks 7. How is glucose reabsorbed? A. simple...

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7. How is glucose reabsorbed?

A. simple diffusion

B. co-transported with Na+

C. counter-transported with H+

D. actively transported

E. none of the above

8. The mechanism for the reabsorption of Na+ is similar in the

A. proximal and distal convoluted tubules

B. loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubules

C. proximal convoluted tubules and cortical collecting ducts

D. cortical and medullary collecting ducts

E. Loop of Henle and proximal convoluted tubules

9. Aldosterone increases the

A. reabsorption of Na+

B. reabsorption of K+

C. secretion of Na+

D. secretion of K+

E. reabsorption of H2O

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