Select the three ways blood pH is regulated
a. Cardiac output and the ability to rapidly move blood
b. The muscles and their ability to produce sodium hydroxide
c. Respiratory system and the ability to breath off carbon dioxide
d. The stomach and its ability to produce hydrochloric acid
e. The bones and their ability to store acid in the cellular matrix
f. Buffer systems such as bicarbonate in the blood
g. The kidney's ability to eliminate or retain acids
2.
Which pressures oppose filtration in the renal corpsucle?
a. Capsular hydrostatic pressure
b. Blood colloid osmotic pressure
c. Glomerular blood hydrostatic pressure
3.
Select substances that are freely filtered
a. Water
b. White blood cells
c. Sodium and Chloride
d. Albumin
e. Red blood cells
f. Glucose
g. Amino Acids