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A healthy 32-year-old male on a hi potassium diet for the past two weeks comes up with a urine concentration higher than his plasma concentration. One of the following scnearios best describes the percentage of the filtered potassium in the tubular fluid as it flows along this patient's nephron:
BC PCT LOH DCT CD
A) 100% 30% 23% 15% 150%
B) 100% 30% 23% 150% 150%
C) 100% 150% 150% 150% 150%
D) 100% 100% 100% 150% 150%
D) 100% 100% 100% 120% 150%
Some important people say it's A
I believe it's B since the DCT is impermeable to water and this dude is on a high K+ diet, what do you think?
BC= bowman's capsule
PCT = proximal convoluted tubule
LOH = loop of henle
DCT = distal convoluted tubule
CD = collecting duct
BC PCT LOH DCT CD
A) 100% 30% 23% 15% 150%
B) 100% 30% 23% 150% 150%
C) 100% 150% 150% 150% 150%
D) 100% 100% 100% 150% 150%
D) 100% 100% 100% 120% 150%
Some important people say it's A
I believe it's B since the DCT is impermeable to water and this dude is on a high K+ diet, what do you think?
BC= bowman's capsule
PCT = proximal convoluted tubule
LOH = loop of henle
DCT = distal convoluted tubule
CD = collecting duct