Urinary system
Arrange the following structures in the order that urine would flow from where it is formed in the kidneys to where it is eliminated from the body 1. Ureter 2. Renal pelvis 3. Calex 4. Urinary bladder 5. Urethra
3.2.1.4.5
In order to regulate the pH of extra cellular fluid, the kidneys are able to adjust the excretion of _____ A hydrogen ions B calcium C sodium D potassium
A
Voluntary micturition A involves higher brain B involves control of the internal C is a reflex action D involves control of smooth muscle
A
When sodium is actively transported from tubular cells to the interstitial fluid,
A Na+ concentration gradient is established between the tubule lumen and tubule cell are all again
Diabetes insipidus is a consequence of a loss of____
ADH production
An increase in the rate of filtrate flow through the distal tubule results in contractoon of the _____ and a _____ in GFR.
Afferent arteriole Decrease
Renin converts___
Angiotensinogen to angiotensin I
Blood vessels, nerves, and the ureter enter, or leave the kidneys at a region called ____.
Hilum
Decrease filtration
Increase in capsular pressure, an increase in plasma, protein, concentration, and obstruction in the proximal tubule, severe dehydration
Decreased blood colloid osmotic pressure affects renal function by
Increasing NFP
Aldosterone exerts it effect on the kidney tubules by
Increasing the synthesis of the transport proteins for sodium
The trace of blood flow from the renal cortex to the renal vein
Interlobular v➡️ arcuate v➡️interlobar v➡️ renal v
Tubular secretion involves the secretion of water, and tell him to cross the wall of the nephron ____ the filtrate
Into
Why is the external urinary sphincter under conscious control?
It is made of skeletal muscle
What secretes renin?
JG cells
Three components of juxtaflonerular apparatus
JG cells, mesangial cells, macula densa
The urge to urinate results from the _____
Micturition reflex
A renal pyramid passes urine into a ____.
Minor calyx
Smooth muscle cells in the walls of the afferent and efferent arterioles dilate or constrict as needed in response to changes in blood pressure. The process of auto regulation is called the _____
Myogenic mechanism
The _____ involves smooth muscles in the arterials acting as stretch receptors, does dilating or constricting that arterial in response to change in blood pressure
Myogenic mechanism
The structural and functional unit of the kidney are ____.
Nephrons
Water is reabsorbed across the wall of the nephron by____.
Osmosis
The kidneys are located the ____ membrane on the poster side of the ___ wall
Peritoneal Abdominal
Water and solutes that are reabsorbed across the wall of the nephron enter the
Perpendicular capillaries
Increased aldosterone causes increased A urine volume B sodium secretion C potassium secretion D filtrate
Potassium secretion
Information of filtrate depends on a
Pressure gradient
Most water is reabsorbed from the filtrate in the ____
Proximal convulated tubule
antidiuretic hormone enhanced water ____by____ the number of aquaporins at the tubular cell membrane.
Reabsorption Increasing
What are the function of the kidneys?
Regulation of the concentration of solutes in the blood regulation of blood volume and pressure. Regulation of vitamin C synthesis Bile production. Regulation of extra cellular fluid PH. Synthesis of new red blood cells.
Increase filtration
Relaxation of the affaerent arteriole, constriction of the efferent arteriole, increase in blood volume
What is tubular reabsorption?
The process where the nephron returns water and some filtered molecules to the blood
The proximal convoluted tubule is
The site of glucose in amino acid reabsorption
The lining of the bladder that accommodates the expansion of this organ is composed____
Transitional epithelium
Solutes are reabsorbed across the wall of the nephron by____.
Transport process
The _____ involves muscula densa cells sending signals to the juxtaglomeral cells to either constrict or dialate the arteriole.
Tuboglomerular mechanism
The process whereby the flow of filtrate through the distal tubule results in changes in the GFR is____
Tubuloglomerular feedback
When systemic blood pressure decreases, the result is that the ___________ arterioles change diameter by undergoing ______________.
afferent; vasodilation
Aldosterone enhances the reabsorption of sodium through the upregulation of the sodium-potassium pump found at the ________________.
basolateral membrane
Urine is prevented from flowing back into the ureters from the bladder by ________________.
compression of the ureteral openings
Filtration is a
passive process
Where does majority of permeability take place? Amino acids are reabsorbed here.
proximal convulayrd tubule
The movement of fluid into Bowman's capsule is opposed by
Capsular hydrostatic pressure
Atrial natriuretuc hormone A promotes the secretion of DH B is secreted by the posterior pituitary C causes the formation of concentrated urine D is secreted when arterial blood pressure increases
D
Watse is moved crom the ____ into the capillaries of the vasa recta by the process of____
Descending loop, osmosis
The ____ is responsible for contraction of the urinary bladder during micturition.
Detusor muscle
Permeability to water, and saw you in this region, very based on hormone regulation
Distal convulated tubule
Send lung cancer, secrete large amounts of ADH. This causes increased water reabsorption in the
Distal, convoluted tubule and collecting ducks
Descending limb
Filteate osmaritu increases as it passes through and permeable to water
Ascending limb
Filtrate osmolarity decreases as it passes through, more premiable to solutes, and impermeable to water
There are two routes for eliminating solutes from the circulation. The first is _____, which transfer solutes directly from the blood to the tubular lumen, and the other is ____, which transfers saw you from perpendicular capillaries to interstitial fluid, and from there through tubular cells into the tubular lumen.
Filtration Tubular secretion
Substances that are contrasported into proximal convulates tubule cells include
Glucose molecules with sodium ions
Urine formation
1. Filtrate created in glomerulus 2. Filtrae flows through the tubules and useful substances are 3. Waste products are secreted by the tubules. 4. Water conservation in the collecting duct, if blood volume or pressure is low.
List the layers of the urinary bladder from most inferior cell type or tissue layer to the final exterior layer
1. Transitional epithelium. 2. Lamina propria 3. Detrusor muscle 4. Adventitia
The juxtamedullary nephrons
Have long loops of henle
Renal papillae drain into ____ A arcuate B peritubular C segmental D renal
Arcuate
Regulation is achieved through___
Autoregulatiom
Which of the following is not an organ of the urinary system? A urethra B collecting duct C ureter D urinary bladder
B collecting duct
Filtration involves the movement of materials across the filtration membrane into
Bowmans capsule
When urination is desired, decreased action, potentials along, which of the following causes relaxation of the external urinary sphincter? A neurons that pass from the urinary bladder to the sacral region of the spinal cord B parasympathetic neurons that passed from the spinal cord to the urinary bladder C somatic motor neurons D ascending, spinal pathways to the pons and cerebrum
C
Glomerulonephritis involves an increase in the pre-mobility of the filtration membrane. Which of the following might you expect to observe as evidence of that? A. Urine is concentrated. B. Decreased urine production C. Increase in GFR D. None are correct
C. Increased GFR
The process of ____ is the ability of the kidneys to maintain a relatively constant GFR.
Renal autoregulation
Regions containing cortical tissue that are located between the pyramids are referred to as _____.
Renal columns
The kidneys needs protection from mechanical shock by the____.
Renal pad fat
Enhancing the reabsorption of sodium, aldosterone algae enhances the ____ of potassium.
Secretion
The trace of blood flow from the renal artery into the renal cortex
Segmental a➡️interlobar a➡️ arcuate a➡️ interlobular a
In the sodium-hydrogen antiport system
Sodium ions are transported into the cell and hydrogen ions are transported out of the cell.
The micturition reflex is initiated by the _____.
Stretching off the walls of the urinate bladder
The kidneys produce renin, when
The blood pressure in the afferent arteriole decrease
The renal corpuscle consists of___.
The glomerulus and bowmans capsule