Chapter 15.1: Urinary Anatomy
Which of the following pathways are correct in regard to the flow of urine?
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra
The white open space within the ureter, that urine flows through is called the:
Lumen
The kidneys are located
behind the parietal peritoneum, bilaterally
The area of trigone can be found in what organ?
bladder
Filtrate is emptied from _________ to the ureters.
collecting ducts
Which of the following is not part of the male urethra?
ductus deferens
The female urethra is longer than the male urethra
false
The kidneys do not produce hormones
false
There are two ureters attached to each kidney
false
There is no difference in the anatomical structure of the urethra in males and females
false
The waste product pulled from blood into the glomerulus and dumped into the proximal tubule is called:
filtrate
The structure within the renal corpuscle that contain the renal capillary bundles is called the:
glomerulus
What is the substance called that covers the mucous layer of the bladder protecting it from the urine and bacteria?
glycocalyx
Which of the following describes the location of the urinary bladder?
inferior to the parietal peritoneum
After filtrate leaves the proximal tubule it then flows through the:
loop of henle
The portion of the bladder that funnels down into the urethra is called the:
neck
What are functional units of the kidney called?
nephrons
The layers of the ureter are:
outer fibrous coat, middle muscular coat, and inner mucous coat
The major organs of the urinary system include the:
paired kidneys, paired ureters, a bladder, and a urethra
The male bladder sits _________ and the female bladder sits ________
posteriorly and anteriorly
In males the urethra must pass through what structure before it leaves the body?
prostate
Which of the following is not a function of the kidney?
regulate iron absorption
Which of the following is not a function of the urinary system?
regulate neural pathways
Blood comes into the kidney from the ________ and leaves from the ________
renal artery and renal veins
The kidney is held together by a thin fibrous tissue called the:
renal capsule
The round structure in which blood flows into the kidney to be filtered is the:
renal corpuscle
Nephrons are found in what structure of the kidney?
renal pyramids
The renal medulla is composed of the ___________, while the renal cortex is composed of __________.
renal pyramids and thin, fibrous tissue
Which of the following terms refers to the position of the kidneys?
retroperitoneal
What type of epithelium composes both the bladder and the ureter walls?
transitional epithelium
The fibrous coat of the ureter is what give it structure
true
The loop of henle in the nephron transports filtrate from the proximal tubule to the distal tubule
true
The major and minor calyx of the kidney branch directly off the renal pelvis
true
The urethra, ureters, and bladder have a muscle layer made up of smooth muscle tissue
true
The urinary system is also referred to as the excretory system
true
The ______ is the tube that carries urine outside the body
urethra
Each kidney contains how many nephrons
1 mil
How much urine does the typical adult bladder hold before the urge to urinate is triggered
2 cups
Which of the following is located at the concave side of the kidney?
Renal sinus