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organ using ketone bodiesas a major fuel in fed stage .. liver / muscle

patient with long history of anabolic steroids abuse recently stopped taking them exhibits all except... steriliry / low FSH level / low Testesterone level / dec no of spermatids

slight detachment of retina due to decreased length from optical center lead to far sightedness or near sightedness

characteristic of creatinine are all except...freely filterd /slightly secreted /slightely reabsorbed

what is essential for a sub to be amphipathic... polar -ve charged/ nonpolar + ve charged/ cyclic hydrophilic / branche hydrophilic
 
organ using ketone bodiesas a major fuel in fed stage .. liver / muscle
ketone bodies always used by muscle

patient with long history of anabolic steroids abuse recently stopped taking them exhibits all except... low Testesterone level / dec no of spermatids😕



characteristic of creatinine are all except...freely filtered

for a sub to be amphipathic... polar -ve charged/ nonpolar + ve charged/

correct me if i am wrong
 
organ using ketone bodiesas a major fuel in fed stage .. liver / muscle

patient with long history of anabolic steroids abuse recently stopped taking them exhibits all except... steriliry / low FSH level / low Testesterone level / dec no of spermatids

slight detachment of retina due to decreased length from optical center lead to far sightedness or near sightedness

characteristic of creatinine are all except...freely filterd /slightly secreted /slightely reabsorbed

what is essential for a sub to be amphipathic... polar -ve charged/ nonpolar + ve charged/ cyclic hydrophilic / branche hydrophilic

Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle, and is usually produced at a fairly constant rate by the body (depending on muscle mass)Creatinine is mainly filtered by the kidney, though a small amount is actively secreted. There is little-to-no tubular reabsorption of creatinine. If the filtering of the kidney is deficient, blood levels rise. As a result, creatinine blood levels may be used to calculate creatinine clearance (ClCr), which reflects the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
i think creatinine is not reabsorbed.
 
ya the ans is not resorbed..creatinine is found in stable plasma concentrations, is freely filtered and not reabsorbed, and is minimally secreted by the kidneys, creatinine clearance is used to estimate the glomerular filtration rate
 
Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle, and is usually produced at a fairly constant rate by the body (depending on muscle mass)Creatinine is mainly filtered by the kidney, though a small amount is actively secreted. There is little-to-no tubular reabsorption of creatinine. If the filtering of the kidney is deficient, blood levels rise. As a result, creatinine blood levels may be used to calculate creatinine clearance (ClCr), which reflects the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
i think creatinine is not reabsorbed.

sorry I dint see except while i am reading the question.creatinine is frelly filtered and slightly reabsorbed.🙂
 
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