Difference between revisions of "Phosphorus Homeostasis Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology"

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|q1=The body's source of phosphorus is the diet. What mechanisms enable P absorption across the gut?
 
|q1=The body's source of phosphorus is the diet. What mechanisms enable P absorption across the gut?
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*Passive Diffusion
 
*Passive Diffusion
 
*Vitamin D mediated Active Tranport
 
*Vitamin D mediated Active Tranport
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|q2=Which hormones affect Phosphorus Homeostasis and how?Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
 
|q2=Which hormones affect Phosphorus Homeostasis and how?Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
 
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*Calcitriol
 
*Calcitriol
 
**Increases phosphorus absorbtion from the intestines
 
**Increases phosphorus absorbtion from the intestines
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Question Answer Article
The body's source of phosphorus is the diet. What mechanisms enable P absorption across the gut? Link to Article
Which hormones affect Phosphorus Homeostasis and how?Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Link to Article