Part 4 · INBDE Practice

Renal & Gastrointestinal Physiology MCQs

Renal and GI physiology come up in INBDE questions about systemic disease, drug clearance, and patients with comorbidities. This section keeps it focused on what shows up in dentistry.

4.1
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Nephron Function: INBDE Review

Glomerular filtration, segmental reabsorption, RAAS and ADH/ANP regulation, and how diuretics map onto specific nephron sites. 11 board-style MCQs.

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4.2
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Fluid & Electrolyte Balance: INBDE Review

Body fluid compartments, Na/K/Ca imbalances and ECG findings, PTH and vitamin D regulation, and bicarbonate buffering. 11 board-style MCQs.

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4.3
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Digestive System: INBDE Review

GI anatomy, enzyme sites, intrinsic factor + B12, accessory organs, and oral signs of malabsorption (glossitis, enamel erosion). 11 board-style MCQs.

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4.4
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GI Hormones & Clinical Correlations: INBDE Review

Gastrin, secretin, CCK, GIP, motilin, somatostatin: actions, syndromes (Zollinger–Ellison, gallstones, incretin effect), and octreotide's clinical uses. 11 board-style MCQs.

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Anatomy & Physiology
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900 INBDE-style MCQs with full explanations across 18 chapters — Core Recall plus board-style Clinical Integration scenarios — alongside Learning Summaries, Integration Bridges, and Review Boxes. Built by Dr. Isaac Sun for dental students who want to think like a clinician, not just memorize.

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