Ch. 25 Module 3: Section 25.06-25.08 Dynamic Study Module
Match the urinary system feature with its correct characteristic: Creatinine.
A protein metabolite found in skeletal muscle and excreted in urine
Urea transport into the medullary collecting duct is enhanced by __________.
ADH
Identify the event in renal physiology at "A."
An increase in the concentration of interstitial fluid (fluid outside the tubule)
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Ketones.
As in starvation and untreated diabetes mellitus
Identify the event in renal physiology at "C."
As water leaves the descending limb, the osmolality of filtrate increases.
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Erythrocytes.
Bleeding in the urinary tract (due to trauma, kidney stones, infection, or cancer)
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Glucose.
Diabetes mellitus
Match the abnormal condition with the possible cause: Diabetes insipidus.
Due to lack of ADH receptors in the collecting duct
Match the following: Alcohol.
Encourages diuresis by inhibiting release of ADH
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Protein.
Glomerulonephritis, severe hypertension, heart failure, often an initial sign of renal disease
Match the following: Loop diuretics.
Inhibit formation of the medullary gradient
Match the following: Thiazides.
Less potent diuretics and work at the DCT
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Bile pigments.
Liver disease (hepatitis, cirrhosis) or obstruction of bile ducts from liver or gallbladder
Tubular secretion is important for all except which of the following?
Ridding the body of excess glucose
Identify the event in renal physiology at "E."
Salt is pumped out of the ascending limb.
Which of the following is the countercurrent multiplier in the kidney?
The nephron loop (loop of Henle) of a juxtamedullary nephron
Identify the event in renal physiology at "D."
The osmolality of filtrate is at its highest.
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Leukocytes.
Urinary tract infection
Match the abnormal urinary constituent with the possible cause: Hemoglobin.
Various: transfusion reaction, hemolytic anemia, severe burns, etc.
Match the urinary system feature with its correct characteristic: Urea.
Waste that actually helps form the medullary gradient
Identify the event in renal physiology at "B."
Water leaves the filtrate in the descending limb.
Match the following: Osmotic diuretics.
When a substance not absorbed carries water out with it
The reason glucose is detected in the urine of individuals with uncontrolled diabetes is because __________.
the transport maximum for glucose reabsorption has been exceeded