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MCQ: The hormone that is released by the kidney in response to the decreased oxygen level of the tissues is called

vitamin D
natriuretic hormone
erythropoietin
renin

MCQ: Movement of glucose ions in the proximal convoluted tubule is an example of

active transport
direct transport
inactive transport
secondary active transport

MCQ: Substances which do not actively reabsorb in the proximal convoluted tubule are

NA ions
K ions
amino acids
vitamins

MCQ: Glucose molecules can travel against the concentration gradient in selective reabsorption because of

presence of mitochondria
presence of non-carrier proteins
passive movement of sodium ions into the cell
absence of carrier proteins

MCQ: The reabsorbed substances in the proximal convoluted tubule do not include

urea
uric acid
sodium ions
amino acids