Anatomy and Physiology II | Final
Which of the following conditions will decrease net filtration?
,, decreased glomerular hydrostatic pressure ,,increased capsular hydrostatic pressure
Micturition
,, is another name for urination, is a reflex triggered by stretch receptors in the urinary bladder, requires the opening of two sphincters, requires contraction of the muscularis layer of the urinary bladder
Oxygen is transported in the blood two ways: _____ & ______
,,Bound to hemoglobin to form oxyhemoglobin (>98%) ,,Dissolved in plasma (<2%)
Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in three ways: ___, ___, & ___.
,,Converted to bicarbonate, which is transported in the plasma (80-90%) ,,Bound to hemoglobin to form carbaminohemoglobin (5-10%) ,,Dissolved in the plasma (5-10%)
The three pressures that influence glomerular filtration
,,Glomerular hydrostatic pressure (HPg)- an "outward (out of blood into capsular space)" force that favors filtration (60mmHg out, blood pressure within the glomerulus) ,,Capsular hydrostatic pressure (HPc) - an "inward" force that opposes filtration (18mmHg in) ,,Blood colloid osmotic pressure (OPg)- an "inward" force that opposes filtration (32 mmHg in)
ANP increases GFR to eliminate fluid from the blood by:
,,Stimulating dilation of afferent arterioles, increasing the net filtration pressure ,,inhibiting release of renin, reducing angiotensin II production; relaxation of intraglomerular mesangial cells increases filtration membrane surface area
Difference between Transcellular and Paracellular reabsorption
,,Transcellular: a substance passes through a tubule cell, entering at the luminal membrane and exiting at the basolateral membrane ,,Paracellular: a substance crosses in between tubule cells
What is true about aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
,,aldosterone increases sodium reabsorption, and water follows by osmosis ,,ADH increases the number of aquaporins, thus increasing water reabsorption
Sympathetic nerve signals reduce GFR by:
,,stimulating constriction of afferent arterioles, decreasing the new filtration pressure ,,causing granular cells of afferent arterioles to release the enzyme renin; angiotensin II formation, stimulated by renin, causes contraction of intraglomerular mesangial cells and a decrease in filtration membrane surface area
Approximately what percent of the oxygen in blood is transported by the hemoglobin of erythrocytes?
98%
The movements of oxygen and carbon dioxide follow Henry's Law:
A gas will diffuse down its partial pressure gradient, from an area of higher partial pressure to an area of lower partial pressure
ventral respiratory group (VRG)
A portion of the medulla oblongata that is involved in forced breathing, stimulates the accessory muscles involved in forced breathing to contract, resulting in forced inspiration.
dorsal respiratory group (DRG)
A portion of the medulla oblongata where it maintains the constant breathing rhythm by stimulating the diaphragm and intercoastal muscles to contract, allowing them to relax and result in expiration
Place the regions of the nephron in the correct order for the process of urine formation. a: Capsular space of glomerulus b: Nephron loop c: Collecting duct d: Distal convoluted tubule e: Proximal convoluted tubule
A, E, B, D, C
Put the portions of the male urethra in correct order from urinary bladder to exterior A. Spongy part B. Urethral orifice C. Prostatic part D. Membranous part
C, D, A, B
What prevents the trachea from collapsing?
C-shaped cartilaginous rings
What structures are used by both the respiratory and digestive systems?
Oropharynx and laryngopharynx
The primary mechanism of water reabsorption in the kidney is
Osmosis by aquaporins
What changes in the blood levels of respiratory gases result from hyperventilation?
Oxygen levels do not changes but carbon dioxide levels fall
Which is the correct order through which tubular fluid flows?
PCT, nephron loop, DCT, collecting duct
What do chief cells secrete?
Pepsinogen
The kidneys are located ___________ the peritoneum.
Posterior to
Generally, most water reabsorption in a nephron occurs at the
Proximal convoluted tubule and is called obligatory water reabsorption
Where are the renal pyramids located within the kidney?
Renal medulla
Air left in the lungs if you exhale as much air as possible
Residual volume (RV)
Term for various volumes of air moved by or associated with the lungs at a given point in the respiratory cycle
Respiratory volume
Net filtration pressure (NFP) is the result of ___
Subtracting the inward pressures from the outward pressure associated with filtration
What is deglutition?
Swallowing
Which of the following statements regarding GFR and its regulation is true?
Sympathetic stimulation and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) have opposite effects on the GFR
When mean arterial blood pressure increase to a high value, which of the following occurs to ensure blood pressure in the glomerulus does not get too high?
The afferent arteriole decrease its diameter (vasoconstriction)
In contrast to inulin, glucose is freely filtered and is normally fully reabsorbed along the proximal convoluted tubule. Therefore, how is the amount of glucose in the urine related to the amount of glucose filtered in the kidney?
The amount of glucose filtered is greater than the amount found in the urine
Absorption with digestion can occur through five mechanisms
Active transport, passive diffusion, facilitated diffusion, co-transport (secondary active transport), endocytosis
When increased, what results in decreased urine volume?
Aldosterone, ADH
The alveolar cell that secretes pulmonary surfactant is the
Alveolar type II cell
What enzyme found in saliva and pancreatic secretions breaks down polysaccharides into smaller oligosaccharides and disaccharides such as maltose?
Amylase
What is the primary function of the large intestine?
Water and electrolyte absorption
Four substances that can freely cross the filtration membrane (in the kidney)
Water, Ions, Urea, Glucose
Lacteals
absorb the products of fat digestion
An organ that helps break down food but is not part of the tube through which the foodstuffs pass is referred to as a(n)
accessory digestive organ
anatomical dead space
air that is present in the airway that never reaches the alveoli and therefore never participates in gas exchange
What is the phagocytic cell of the immune system that removes debris and pathogens that have reached the alveoli?
alveolar macrophage
The most common cell making up the alveolar wall is the
alveolar type I cell
Alveolar dead space
alveoli that cease to act in gas exchange due to collapse or obstruction
Positive nitrogen balance is a condition where
an individual absorbs more nitrogen than is excreted.
All of the following are associated with a deficiency in calcium, except
anemia
The amount of force that is exerted by gases in the air surrounding any given surface, such as the body
atmospheric pressure
What structures compose a portal triad?
hepatic artery, portal vein, and bile duct.
Normal urine has a specific gravity that is ________ than the specific gravity of pure water; dehydration leads to a __________ in the specific gravity of urine
higher, increase
What is secreted at the Distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
hydrogen ions, water, potassium, breakdown products of hormones, drugs, and metabolic wastes such as urea
The thirst center of the brain is located in the
hypothalamus
Airway obstruction can lead to hypoventilation, which can cause
hypoxia, respiratory acidosis
Exposure to irritants causes mucus production to
increase
In response to the increased availability of nutrients during the fed state, liver and muscle
increase glycogenesis.
Villi
increase surface area in small intestine
The lungs remain inflated because
intrapleural pressure is less than intrapulmonary pressure.
Fixed acid is regulated by the _____ through the absorption and elimination of _____.
kidney; bicarbonate and H+
Triglycerides and steroids are both examples of
lipids
Renin is released from the juxtaglomerular apparatus in response to
low blood pressure or decreased NaCl in the fluid within the distal convoluted tubule.
The stimuli that trigger the release of ADH are
low blood pressure, low blood volume, and high blood osmolarity.
The type of receptor within the GI tract wall that detects stretch is the
mechanoreceptor
When bicarbonate levels fall due to an accumulation of fixed acids in the body, the result is
metabolic acidosis.
Elevated HCO3- levels brought about by vomiting is classified as
metabolic alkalosis
Aerobic cellular respiration and dehydration synthesis reactions result in
metabolic water intake
Which is not a function of the digestive system?
micturition
Iodine is an example of a(n)
mineral
Urine passes from the renal papilla into a ____
minor calyx, then to a major calyx, then to the renal pelvis.
When compared to extracellular fluid, intracellular fluid contains
more potassium and more negatively charged proteins.
The juxtaglomerular apparatus is located
near the vascular pole of the renal corpuscle
pneumotaxic center
neurons that inhibit activity of neurons in DRG, allowing for relaxation after inspiration, controlling rate
Components of the upper respiratory tract:
nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx
The initial site of both mechanical and chemical digestion is the
oral cavity
In response to low blood ________, the kidneys secrete __________.
oxygen, erythropoietin
Which organ is retroperitoneal?
pancreas
What type of cells produce both hydrochloric acid (HCl) and intrinsic factor?
parietal cells
High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are associated with the tranport of lipid from the
peripheral tissues to the liver
Most tubular reabsorption occurs in the
proximal convoluted tubule, where cells have many microvilli.
Which vessel arises from the pulmonary trunk and carries deoxygenated, arterial blood to the alveoli?`
pulmonary artery
Aldosterone causes kidney tubules to
reabsorb more sodium and water, and secrete more potassium.
the entry and exit site for structures servicing the kidneys: vessels, nerves, lymphatics, and ureters.
renal hilum
The most common type of acid-base imbalance is
respiratory acidosis.
Climbing at high altitude where oxygen levels are insufficient can lead to
respiratory alkalosis.
When blood starts to become more alkaline than normal, the renal tubules begin to
secrete bicarbonate while reabsorbing H+ in exchange through type B cells.
When pH decreases, the kidney responds by
secreting H+.
Water lost through feces is considered ___________ water loss.
sensible, obligatory
Which ion is the principal solute of the ECF and is crucial for neuromuscular and renal function?
sodium
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
stimulates reabsorption of calcium but inhibits phosphate reabsorption.
Total dead space
sum of anatomical and alveolar dead space
Mastication is a process that facilitates
swallowing of food, and it increases the surface area of the food for exposure to enzymes.
Vital capacity (VC)
the amount of air a person can move into or out of his or her lungs, and is the sum of all of the volumes except residual volume (TV, ERV, and IRV), which is between 4000 and 5000 milliliters.
functional residual capacity (FRC)
the amount of air that remains in the lung after a normal tidal expiration; it is the sum of expiratory reserve volume and residual volume
Inspiratory Capacity (IC)
the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled past a normal tidal expiration, is the sum of the tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume.
The renal threshold of a substance refers to
the plasma concentration of the substance below which it does not appear in the urine
Components of the lower respiratory tract:
trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
Interstitial fluid composes about ________ of the body's extracellular fluid
two-thirds
Most potassium loss from the body occurs through
urine
High levels of ADH cause
vasoconstriction and therefore increases in blood pressure.
Hyperventilation causes generalized ______, which ______ blood flow to the brain and can result in feeling dizzy or faint.
vasoconstriction, decreases
What alveolar cell secretes pulmonary surfactant? (thus reducing surface tension)
Type II alveolar cell
The ___________ transfer urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
Ureters
An individual with liver disease has a plasma protein concentration that is lower than normal. -Which of the following pressures is reduced as a results of lower plasma protein? -Compared to normal. what will happen to the net filtration pressure (NFP) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
A. Blood colloid osmotic pressure (OPg) B. Both NFP and GFR are increased
A patient is being treated for high blood pressure. Based on its effect on glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which one of the following could theoretically be administered to decreased blood pressure and blood volume?
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
Organize the items listed into the proper sequence of events for gas exchange. a: O2 is transported to cells by circulatory system. b: O2 is drawn into the lungs during inhalation. c: Cells use O2 and generate CO2 .d: CO2 is exhaled .e: The circulatory system transports CO2 to the lungs.
B,A,C,E,D
Which answer places the following events in proper order for pulmonary ventilation? a: Thoracic cavity volume changes. b: Brainstem nuclei stimulate skeletal muscles to contract. c: Air flows down its pressure gradient. d: Dimensional changes in the thorax lead to pressure changes within the lung.
B,A,D,C
Functions of the kidney
Blood filtration, stimulation of red blood cell production, blood pressure regulation
What is not normally found in urine?
Blood, glucose, protein, leukocytes
What is the name of this equation? P1V1=P2V2
Boyle's law; describes the relationship between volume and pressure in a gas at a constant temperature
The presence of fatty chyme in the small intestine stimulates it to release _______, which causes the _____.
CCK, gallbladder to release bile
Renal autoregulation is the intrinsic ability of the kidney to maintain a constant GFR despite ____
Changes in systemic mean arterial pressure (MAP) (renal autoregulation most effective when MAP is between 80-180mmHg)
Which duct transports bile to and from the gallbladder?
Cystic duct
Inulin is a plant polysaccharide that is used in some renal function tests. In the kidney, it is freely filtered (passes through the filtration membrane), but is neither reabsorbed nor secreted. Therefore, how is the amount of inulin in the urine related to the amount of inulin filtered in the kidney?
Equal to
Vitamins A, D, E, and K are
fat soluble
An increase in the partial pressure of CO2 causes bronchioles to
Dilate
Apneustic center
Double cluster of neuronal cell bodies that stimulate neurons in DRG, controlling depth, especially deep breathing
Amount of air you can forcefully exhale past a normal tidal expiration, up to 1200 milliliters for men
Expiratory reserve volume (ERV)
True or false: For a protein to be complete, it must contain twenty-six different types of amino acids.
False
The percentage of the vital capacity that can be exhaled during a specific time period is known as the
Forced expiratory volume
The expiratory reserve volume plus the residual volume equals the
Functional residual capacity
What is released by enteroendocrine G cells?
Gastrin
Net filtration pressure determines ___
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
When the pH of the ECF decreases, K+ starts to move from the
ICF to the ECF.
True or false: One of the ultimate effects of insulin is to stimulate protein synthesis within cells of the body.
True
True or false: Simple sugars are carbohydrates.
True
True or false: The liver absorbs bilirubin and eliminates it as part of bile.
True
How are sodium levels and blood pressure related?
Increased plasma sodium levels increase water retention, blood volume, and blood pressure.
The amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled after a normal inspiration is the inspiratory reserve volume
Inspiratory reserve volume
Produced by a deep inspiration, past a tidal inspiration (extra volume that can be brought into the lungs during a forced inspiration_)
Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)
The pressure of the air within the alveoli, which changes during different phases of breathing
Intra-alveolar pressure
The pressure of the air within the pleural cavity, between the visceral and parietal pleurae
Intrapleural pressure
What is the correct sequence of organs for the formation and elimination of urine?
Kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra
True or false: Thyroid hormone increases metabolic rate.
True
The active transport of solutes out of the blood and into the tubular fluid is called
Tubular secretion
What cell of the alveoli constitutes up to 97% of the alveolar surface area?
Type I alveolar cell
Why does the best antacid require the most drops of acid to change the color of the solution?
The best antacid can neutralize the most acid, so it resists changes in the pH the longest
Medications called loop diuretics inhibit the action of pumps along the ascending limb of the nephron loop. Which of the following statements describes a resulting effect?
The osmolarity (concentration of salts) deep within the medulla will be less
The ability of the thoracic wall to stretch while under pressure
Thoracic wall compliance
Amount of air that normally enters the lungs during quiet breathing. How much is normally inhaled?
Tidal volume (TV), 500mililiters
The difference the intrapleural and intra-alveolar pressures, and it determines the size of the lungs
Transpulmonary pressure
True or false: Essential vitamins must be provided in the diet.
True
True or false: Inspiratory capacity is greater than inspiratory reserve volume.
True
An increase in dead space results in
a decrease in alveolar ventilation but no change in minute ventilation
Severe diarrhea results in the increased elimination of
bicarbonate ions and therefore causes acidosis.
Glomerular hydrostatic pressure is the pressure of
blood in the glomerular capillaries.
Activation of sympathetic nerves that innervate lung tissue results in
bronchodilation
In the process of urine formation, first
filtrate is formed, then tubular fluid, then urine.
A diet rich in animal protein contributes to increased levels of
fixed acid.
Edema is an example of
fluid sequestration
Respiratory acidosis occurs when the partial pressure of
carbon dioxide rises.
The inferior esophageal sphincter is also known as the
cardiac sphincter.
If a fatty meal has been ingested, the liver and gallbladder need to be alerted about the need for bile. The receptors that are responsible for sensing the fat in the ingested food are refered to as
chemoreceptors
The most abundant anion in the extracellular fluid is
chloride
If a physiologic condition resulted in blood pH reaching 7.2, but then physiological buffering systems brought the pH to 7.4, that increase in pH would be called
compensation
The presence of food in the stomach triggers the release of a hormone that stimulates contraction of the pyloric sphincter. Specifically, these events involve release of
gastrin in the gastric phase of digestion
Drinking a liter of water will cause the osmolarity of blood plasma to
decrease
Insulin causes blood plasma levels of potassium to ________ by _______ activity of the Na+/K+ pumps.
decrease; stimulating
Pulmonary fibrosis
decreases elasticity, thereby increasing resistance and decreasing airflow.
Feelings of thirstiness are brought on by
decreases in salivary secretions and increases in blood osmolarity.
The hormone ANP causes systemic blood vessels to
dilate, which lowers blood pressure.
Disaccharides are one type of
disaccharides
The presence of proteins in the plasma tends to
draw fluid back into the glomerulus.
Metabolic rate is a measurement of the
energy used in a given period of time
