Module 4 AP
Glomerular filtration produces about ________ liters of fluid in twenty-four hours.
180
If the following hypothetical conditions exist, calculate the net filtration pressure.Glomerular capillary pressure = 80 mmHgBlood colloid osmotic pressure = 20 mmHgCapsular hydrostatic pressure = 10 mmHg
50 mmHg
Which of these is a vasoconstrictor?
ADH and Angiotensin II
Which of the following occurs during the chloride shift?
Chloride in the plasma is exchanged for bicarbonate in the erythrocyte..
Which of the following indicates the parts of a renal tubule in the correct sequence from beginning to end?
Proximal convoluted tubule, descending limb of nephron loop, ascending limb of nephron loop, distal convoluted tubule
After pathogens from incoming air are stuck in mucus, cilia move them to the pharynx. These pathogens are ultimately destroyed by_____.
The digestive action of gastric juice
Contraction of the external intercostal muscles causes which of the following to occur?
The ribs and sternum move upward
When intra-alveolar pressure becomes greater than atmospheric pressure...
air will flow out of the lungs.
What hormone directly opposes the action of atrial natriuretic hormone/peptide?
aldosterone
The urine pH will likely be _____ if a urinary tract infection is present.
alkaline
Which of the following factors play a role in the oxygen-hemoglobin saturation/dissociation curve?
all
After the volume of the thoracic cavity increases, ______________ is the force that moves air into the lungs.
atmospheric pressure
The ureter extends downward
behind the parietal peritoneum and joins the urinary bladder from below.
Conscious control of micturition inhibits the micturition reflex by using nerve centers in the
brainstem and cerebral cortex.
The color of urine is determined mainly by ________.
byproducts of red blood cell breakdown
In the tissues, when carbon dioxide (CO2) enters the blood stream, it reacts with water H20 to produce
carbonic acid
Which of the following would increase the rate of glomerular filtration?
constricted efferent arteriole
Renin is released in response to ________.
decreased BP
What produces the force that pushes air out of the lungs during normal exhalation, and is this process active or passive?
diaphragm; passive
Which of the following statements is TRUE describing how the tissues in the respiratory tree change as you move from the trachea into the bronchial tree and finally into alveoli?
epithelial lining changes from pseudostratified ciliated columnar to cuboidal and then to simple squamous.
This 1100 ml volume of air is the maximum volume of air that can be exhaled in addition to resting tidal volume.
expiratory reserve volume
Aquaporin channels are only found in the collecting duct.
false
At rest, the kidneys receive about 10% of the blood coming from the heart.
false
Exhaled air passes from the larynx through the trachea.
false
Kidneys help to regulate acid-base balance of the blood by secreting OH-
false
A decrease in volume leads to a(n) ________ pressure.
increase
Which of the following factors has the strongest effect on the central chemoreceptors in the respiratory center?
increase in cerebrospinal fluid hydrogen ion concentration
This 3000 ml volume of air is the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled in addition to resting tidal volume.
inspiratory reserve volume
Gas exchange that occurs between the blood and the tissues is called ________.
internal respiraton
Autoregulation refers to
maintaining constant glomerular filtration rate.
Frances is a 63 year old female who was just admitted to the hospital in a coma. Her breath smells fruity. Prior to the coma, Frances had shortness of breath and was very sluggish. She drank large amounts of water, and her urinated often. Her blood pressure is 145/110, her blood pH is 6.8, and her temperature is 37° C. What is the acid-base imbalance?
metabolic acidosis
The functional unit of the kidney is called ________.
nephron
Which of the following structures is found within the medulla?
nephron loop
The layers of a ureter are
outer fibrous coat, middle muscular coat, inner mucous coat.
What are the names of the capillaries following the efferent arteriole?
peritubular and vasa recta
Which of the following structures serves as a common passageway for both the respiratory and digestive systems?
pharynx
The ______________ nerve controls diaphragm contraction
phrenic
Gas flow decreases as ________ increases.
resistance
The micturition reflex center is in the
sacral segments of the spinal cord
Trace the path of a red blood cell from the renal artery to the glomerulus:1) interlobar artery2) cortical radiate artery3) segmental artery4) arcuate artery5) afferent arteriole
segmental, interlobar, arcuate, cortical, afferent
Without pulmonary surfactant...
small alveoli would tend to collapse
Which of the following is not a function of the kidneys?
synthesis of plasma proteins
Inspiratory events occur because...
the air pressure in the alveoli is less than that of the atmosphere, so, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases
The kidneys produce renin when
the blood pressure decreases or ion level decreases.
The fine tuning of water reabsorption or excretion occurs in ________.
the collecting ducts
This 500 ml volume of air is moved in or out of the lungs during a respiratory cycle.
tidal volume
What is the role of alveolar macrophages?
to remove pathogens and debris
This 5800 ml volume of air is the total volume of air that the lungs can hold.
total lung capacity
The pressure difference between the intra-alveolar and intrapleural pressures is called ________.
transpulmonary pressure
The trigone is
triangular area in the urinary bladder
The alveoli are encircled by capillaries.
true
Peristaltic contractions occur in the ________
ureters
The ________ is the tube that conveys urine outside the body.
urethra
Barbara has the disease gout. The inflammation and pain in her joints is due to excess _____________ in her plasma, which leads to crystal deposits in her great toe joint.
uric acid
The detrusor muscle is in the
urinary bladder
When blood pressure increases, blood vessels supplying the kidney will ________ to mount a steady rate of filtration.
vasoconstrict
This 4600 ml volume of air is the maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after taking the deepest breath possible.
vital capacity
If there were no aquaporin channels in the collecting duct, ________.
you would suffer severe dehydration
Select the incorrect statement about hemoglobin.
It forms an irreversible association with oxygen.
During pregnancy, women often retain water weight because progesterone can bind to receptors for_________.
aldosterone
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) increases phosphate reabsorption in the renal tubules.
false
The glomerular filtrate in the distal convoluted tubule is isotonic to the interstitial fluid surrounding it.
false
Production of urine to modify plasma makeup is the result of ________.
filtration, absorption, secretion
Which of the following structures separates the lung into lobes?
fissure
Filtration slits or slit pores are the names given to the
gaps between the podocyte pedicels.
A renal corpuscle includes the
glomerulus and glomerular capsule
Name this space that is closed during swallowing and open during breathing and speaking.
glottis
Which of the following proteins can bind to and transport some of the carbon dioxide in the blood?
hemoglobin
How will Frances's urinary system compensate for this imbalance?
increase tubular secretion of H+ and increase tubular reabsorption of HCO3-
What signal causes the heart to secrete atrial natriuretic hormone?
increased blood pressure
Diabetes insipidus or diabetes mellitus would most likely be indicated by ________.
polyuria
Most absorption and secretion occurs in this part of the nephron.
proximal convoluted tubule
The reabsorption of glucose occurs primarily through the walls of the
proximal convoluted tubule
The ________ circulation picks up oxygen for cellular use and drops off carbon dioxide for removal from the body.
pulmonary
Which of the following processes does atmospheric pressure play a role in?
pulmonary ventilation
The renal medulla is composed of _____, whereas the renal cortex is composed of _____.
renal pyramids; renal corpuscles
This 1200 ml volume of air remains in the lungs even after a maximal expiratory effort.
residual volume
Acids, including amino acids and fatty acids, release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
true
Chemical buffer systems act rapidly against shifts in pH, whereas physiological buffer systems function more slowly.
true
Glomerular filtrate is similar to tissue fluid in composition.
true
Sometimes the carboxyl groups (-COOH) of proteins release hydrogen ions, and sometimes the amino (NH2) groups of proteins accept hydrogen ion.
true
The glomerular capsule is composed of two layers of simple squamous epithelial cells.
true
The greatest amount of electrolyte output is typically in the urine.
true
The respiratory airways filter, warm, and humidify incoming air.
true
Tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion differ in that
tubular secretion adds materials to the filtrate; tubular reabsorption removes materials from the filtrate.