Pre-exam unit 3
Which of the following is a diuretic that will help decrease BP?
???
In metabolic alkalosis, what is the compensation you would expect?
Hypoventilation
What particular structure of the kidney is highlighted?
Major Calcyes. collect urine from minor calyces, empty urine into renal pelvis
What particular structure of the kidney is highlighted?
Minor Calcyes. enclose the papillae of pyramids to collect draining urine to empty urine into major calyces
What particular structure of the kidney is highlighted?
Renal Cortex. outer region of the kidney
What particular structure of the kidney is highlighted?
Renal Pelvis. tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
lesser curvature of stomach
The smaller, inside curve of the stomach.
Which of these is NOT a fat soluble vitamin?
Vitamin C
Which of the following individuals would have the least amount of water (relative to their body size)?
a senior citizen
Which of the following is the correct order of the blood vessels?
afferent arteriole, glomerulus, efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries
The cortical radiate arteries will branch into the
afferent arterioles
In a urinalysis______may indicate glomerulonephritis or severe hypertension.
albuminuria
The main enzyme found in saliva is
amylase
What flows through the pancreatic duct
an alkaline mixture of digestive enzymes, water, and ions (NOT INSULIN)
Which source(s) of fluid loss would increase if your lived in an area that was hot and had very low relative humidity?
both sweat and insensible losses (transpiration through skin)
Lypolysis refers to
breakdown of fat
Glycogenolysis refers to
breaking glycogen down into glucose
Any mechanism that resists changes in pH is
buffer
Glycogenesis refers to
building and storing glycogen
Macronutrients include
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins & water
The sphincter found at the stomach entrance is the:
cardiac sphincter
This section of the large intestine (at tip of arrow) is the
cecum
Which is the correct order of the three phases of gastric activity?
cephalic, gastric, intestinal
Increasing the GFR (glomerular filration rate) will______reabsorption rate of the NaCl in the tubules
decrease
Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system will
decrease urine output and stimulate the release of renin
Which of the following is the correct order of fat digestion.
emulsification, digestion by lipase, form micelles, absoption
Lipogenesis refers to
formation of fat
The cystic duct drains which of the structures?
gallbladder
Which of the following structures' primary function is to store and concentrate bile?
gallbladder
Which two capillary beds are found in juxtamedullary nephrons?
glomerulus and vasa recta
Which of the following hormones stimulates glycogenolysis:
glucagon
The presence of______in urine will distinguish a patient with diabetes mellitus from a patient with diabetes insipidus
glucose
What electrolyte does the pH scale measure?
hydrogen
Which of the following disorders is when too much water is ingested or retained compared to Na+?
hypotonic hydration (positive fluid balance)
What sphincter or valve is at the end of the highlighted structure?
ileocecal sphincter
Which of the following hormones and/or activities will increase blood calcium levels in an adult?
increase parathyroid hormone release
Which of the following hormones stimulates glycogenesis:
insulin
What are the hormones that are long-term regulators of appetite?
insulin and leptin
The blood vessels found in the columns of the medulla are the:
interlobar arteries and veins
Most of the body's fluid is found in which fluid compartment?
intracellular fluid
In a urinalysis, ________may indicate untreated diabetes mellitus or starvation
ketonuria
Which waste product(s) does anaerobic fermentation produce?
lactic acid???
common hepatic duct
large bile duct leading from liver; joins with the cystic duct to form the common bile duct
Which of the following structures of the digestive system consists of haustra?
large intestine
Which of the following structures of the digestive system contains the majority of our "good" bacteria that provide us with certain vitamins?
large intestine
Which of the following structures of the digestive system have reduced longitudinal muscles called the teniae coli?
large intestine
Which of the following structures produces bile?
liver
Which two factors will stimulate the release of ADH?
low blood pressure or high blood osmolarity
What is the specific name of this (highlighted) section of the male urethra?
membranous urethra
Mechanical and chemical digestion of lipids requires secretions from which two organs?
mouth and stomach
Innermost layer of the digestive tract wall is the
mucosa
The layer of the digestive tract wall that contains the myenteric plexus of autonomic nerve fibers:
muscularis externa
Mastication occurs in the:
oral cavity
How does fluid move between compartments?
osmosis
If H+ is secreted (and bicarbonate is retained), what happens to blood pH?
pH increases making blood more alkaline
Obstruction of the hepatopancreatic sphincter impairs digestion by reducing the availability of:
pancreatic juice and bile
Which of the following is the correct order of structures in the renal sinus?
papillae->minor->major->pelvis
Which salivary gland is found anterior to your ear?
parotid gland
The main enzyme found in gastric juices is
pepsin
Without intrinsic factor, what disorder do you develop?
pernicious anemia
Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver?
producing digestive enzymes
Gluconeogenesis refers to
producing glucose from a non-carb source
Which of the following hormones will decrease sodium reabsorption?
progesterone
What is the specific name of this (highlighted) section of the male urethra?
prostatic urethra
The area of the nephron where most reabsorption occurs is:
proximal convoluted tubule
The sphincter found at the stomach's exit is the:
pyloric sphincter
Which waste product(s) does aerobic fermentation produce?
pyruvate
When substances are transported from the peritubular capillaries to the nephron, this is termed:
secretion
Which of the following is the correct order of blood vessels?
segmental->interlobar->arcuate->cortical
Ghrelin is a_______ regulator of appetite and is secreted by the ________
short term; stomach
The type of epithelium the mucosa of the urinary bladder consists of is:
simple columnar epithelium
The two primary areas that glycogen is stored:
skeletal muscle cells and liver
Most of the chemical digestion and absorption occurs in the:
small intestine
Secretin and CCK (cholecystokinin) are produced by the wall of the:
small intestine
Segmentation is a muscular activity primarily found in the:
small intestine
Which of the following structures of the digestive system have circular folds and villi to increase the surface area?
small intestine
What specific part of the large intestine did food residual pass just before reaching the arrow (select best answer)?
splenic flexure???
Which of the following activities is NOT due to CCK?
stimulates pancreas to produce bicarbonate-rich juice
The parasympathetic nervous system influences digestion by:
stimulating peristalsis and secretory activity
Which of the following structures of the digestive system consists of three layers of smooth muscles instead of the typical two layers?
stomach
When the body's temperature falls too low, what homeostatic adjustments occur?
the cutaneous blood vessels vasoconstrict and shivering begins
When the body's temperature becomes too high, what homeostatic adjustments occur?
the cutaneous blood vessels vasodilate and sweating begins
The two types of cells that make up the Juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) are:
the granular (JG) cells and the macula densa cells
T/F Acidosis can lead to hyperkalemia and hyperkalemia can lead to acidosis
true
When proteins are ozidized for energy, highly toxic ammonia is produced. This is converted to the less toxic:
urea
Which buffer system protects the best against changes in pH?
urinary system
The main source of fluid loss from the human body is:
urine
If a sample of urine shows a specific gravity of 1.030, it is
very concentrated
The world's most common vitamin deficiency is:
vitamin A
Which vitamin do your gut bacteria make that you need for blood clotting?
vitamin K
micronutrients
vitamins and minerals
which sphincter or valve is at the end of the small intestine?
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The area of the nephron where filtration occurs is:
Bowman's (glomerular) capsule
Which of the following is the correct order of the parts of the nephron?
Bowman's capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, collecting duct
Which part(s) of the nephron are located in the cortex of the kidney?
Bowman's capsules and both types of convoluted tubules
T/F Vitamins are inorganic, but minerals are not.
False
Which of the following hormones will increase sodium reabsorption?
Aldosterone
