Chapter 20 Smart Book Questions

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Match the following structures with the correct number.

1 <---------> kidney 2 <--------> renal artery 3 <--------> renal vein 4 <--------> ureter

Match each letter with the correct urinary system structure.

A <---------> urethra B <---------> trigone C <---------> ureter

Match the term for each kidney structure with the appropriate letter.

A <-------> major calyx B <-------> minor calyx C <-------> renal pelvis

Match the letter with the correct kidney structure.

A <-------> renal papilla B <-------> renal pyramid C <-------> renal column

Pair each letter with the correct kidney structure.

A <------> renal capsule B <------> renal cortex C <------> renal medulla

The renal artery is indicated by letter ______, while the renal vein is indicated by letter ______. o. A: B o. C; A o. B; A o. C; B

A: B

The renal cortex is indicated by the letter ______, while the renal medulla is indicated by letter ______. o C; B o A; B o B; A o A; C

A; B

Which conditions lead to production of a more dilute urine?

ADH secretion decreases water reabsorption decreases

True or false: All segments of the renal tubule reabsorb the same substances.

False

The condition characterized by inflammation of the capillaries in the glomeruli of the nephrons is called chronic ______________.

Glomerulonephritis

When the renal plasma threshold for glucose is reached, which of the following occurs?

Some glucose is secreted in the urine.

Why is glucose found in the urine of diabetics?

The active transport mechanism in the renal tubule can't keep up with the amount of glucose in the tubular fluid.

True or false: Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity can influence urine output.

True

What is the renal capsule?

a fibrous membrane around the kidney

What is a glomerulus?

a tangled cluster of blood capillaries

Certain drugs and organic compounds are moved from blood plasma into the kidney tubule fluid through ______ mechanisms.

active transport

What is the main mechanism used during tubular secretion?

active transport

Which transport process results in reabsorption of glucose in the proximal tubule?

active transport

Which term refers to inflammation of the glomerulus following a bacterial infection?

acute glomerulonephritis

What is uric acid?

byproduct of nucleic acid metabolism

The rate at which the kidneys remove a substance from plasma is called renal

clearance

Urine is prevented from flowing back into the ureters from the bladder by ______.

compression of the ureteral openings

In order to conserve water, the body makes ______ urine by ______ the levels of ADH in the bloodstream, which results in ______ water being reabsorbed in the collecting ducts.

concentrated; increasing; more

Renal failure can cause a(n) ______ in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which could be tested by looking for high levels of ______ in the blood.

decrease; creatinine

If the fluids of the body contain excess water, then ADH secretion will be ______ and the urine produced will be ______.

decreased; dilute

The proximal tubule reabsorbs ______ as the distal tubule.

different substances

Blood that passes through the glomerulus, and is not filtered, will enter the _____________ arteriole.

efferent

Sustained contraction of the internal urethral sphincter by the detrusor muscle prevents the bladder from ______.

emptying

What is the effect of hydrostatic pressure of blood on filtration?

favors filtration

During the first step of urine formation, the material that enters the glomerular capsule is called glomerular ______.

filtrate

The fluid that leaves the glomerulus and enters the glomerular capsule is called glomerular ___________.

filtrate

The process by which blood pressure forces fluid through the glomerular capillary walls into the glomerular capsule is called glomerular __________.

filtration

The process by which blood pressure forces fluid through the glomerular capillary walls into the glomerular capsule is called glomerular _____________.

filtration

Three processes involved in urine formation are glomerular ____________, tubular ___________, and ___________ secretion.

filtration reabsorption tubular

Where does glomerular filtration occur?

glomerular capillaries

From the afferent arterioles, blood flows into which type of blood vessel?

glomerular capillary

Blood flows from the ______ into the efferent arteriole.

glomerular capillary bed

List the urine-producing structures in the correct order, putting the first structure involved at the top. collecting duct nephron loop proximal tubule glomerular capsule distal tubule

glomerular capsule proximal tubule nephron loop distal tubule collecting duct

If someone's renal clearance is abnormally low, it might indicate which type of condition?

glomerular damage

The first step in urine formation involves which process?

glomerular filtration

The rate of 120-125 milliliters per minute of fluid entering the nephrons of both kidneys is called the ______ rate.

glomerular filtration

Urine formation begins with a process called ______, in which water and other small dissolved molecules and ions are moved from the glomerular capillary plasma into the glomerular capsule.

glomerular filtration

Match each process with the proper movement of materials. glomerular filtration tubular reabsorption tubular secretion

glomerular filtration <-----> Materials move from blood plasma into the glomerular capsule. tubular reabsorption <------> Materials move from the tubular fluid into the blood plasma. tubular secretion <-------> Materials move from blood plasma into the tubular fluid.

What is the amount of filtrate formed per minute by the two kidneys called?

glomerular filtration rate

An afferent arteriole is a small blood vessel that feeds into the ______.

glomerulus

The specific structure indicated by the arrow and circle is called the _____________.

glomerulus

What is the main driving force behind glomerular filtration?

hydrostatic pressure of blood

Stress has been shown to ______ ADH secretion, which ______ urine volume.

increase; reduces

If the fluids of the body are too concentrated (water levels are low), then ADH secretion will be ______ and the urine produced will be ______.

increased; concentrated

If creatinine levels in the blood are ______, then the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is ______, and this could suggest renal failure.

increased; reduced

When dehydration is a threat, ADH secretion ______, causing water reabsorption to ______, producing ______ concentrated urine.

increases; increase; more

What is glomerulonephritis?

inflammation of the glomerulus

Define nephritis

inflammation of the kidneys

The structures within the kidney that are the most responsible for maintaining the high concentration gradient of solutes necessary for the kidneys to concentrate urine are the ______.

juxtamedullary nephrons

The ______ nephrons generate an osmotic gradient in the medullary interstitial fluid to allow for ______ reabsorption in the collecting ducts.

juxtamedullary; water

Each ureter carries urine from a(n) ______ to the ______.

kidney; urinary bladder

Regulating the volume and composition of body fluids is the primary function of the ______.

kidneys

The organs that function to regulate the removal of excess water, electrolytes, and metabolic wastes from body fluids are called the _______________.

kidneys

If ADH levels are ______, less water will be reabsorbed and the volume of urine will ______.

low; increase

The major regions of the kidney are the renal _____ and the renal _______.

medulla; cortex

Which feature of the proximal tubule is important to its function of tubular reabsorption?

microvilli (brush border)

List in the correct order the urine-collecting structures of the urinary system, putting the structure closest to the collecting duct at the top. Instructions minor calyx major calyx renal pelvis urinary bladder ureter urethra

minor calyx major calyx renal pelvis ureter urinary bladder urethra

If ADH levels are high, ______ water will be reabsorbed and ______ water will be excreted in the urine.

more; less

Inflammation of the kidney is called ____________.

nephritis

The structure that consists of a renal corpuscle and its associated renal tubule is called a(n) ________________.

nephron

Identify the three main parts of a renal tubule.

nephron loop distal tubule proximal tubule

The functional units of the kidneys, responsible for filtration of the blood, are the ________________.

nephrons

Which is the term for the functional units of the kidneys, responsible for urine production?

nephrons

Reabsorption of water in the proximal tubule occurs by which mechanism?

osmosis

Which transport mechanism is used for water reabsorption from the proximal tubule?

osmosis

Which mechanism causes urine to flow through the ureters to the urinary bladder?

peristalsis

Active reabsorption of sodium from tubular fluids results in a passive secretion of which of the following?

potassium ions

Define proteinuria.

presence of protein in urine

The presence of protein in the urine is called ____________.

proteinuria

Glucose reabsorption occurs in which segment of the renal tubules?

proximal tubule

Which part of the renal tubule has microvilli (a brush border) on its epithelial cells?

proximal tubule

Place the segments of the renal tubule of a nephron in the correct order, with the region closest to the glomerulus at the top. Instructions nephron loop proximal tubule distal tubule

proximal tubule nephron loop distal tubule

Almost all of the sodium and water are ______ before urine is excreted.

reabsorbed

Almost all of the sodium ions found in the glomerular filtrate are ___________ before urine is excreted.

reabsorbed

Movement of materials from the renal tubule into the peritubular capillaries is called tubular

reabsorption

The process that returns substances to the internal environment, back into the extracellular fluid, is called tubular ___________.

reabsorption

The process that returns substances to the internal environment, back into the extracellular fluid, is called tubular ________________.

reabsorption

The enzyme renin is secreted by the kidneys. What is its function?

regulation of blood pressure

Which functions does the urinary system regulate?

removal of metabolic wastes pH balance volume of body fluids excretion of drugs

What is the thin fibrous sac that encloses the kidney called?

renal capsule

The two major components of a nephron are the ______.

renal corpuscle and renal tubule

Which blood vessel is indicated in the figure?

renal vein

The kidneys help to regulate blood pressure by secreting an enzyme called _____________.

renin

A passive secretion of potassium ions follows active reabsorption of ___________ ions from the tubular fluid.

sodium

Match each substance to the mechanism that regulates its concentration during urine formation. tubular reabsorption tubular secretion

tubular reabsorption > amino acids > water > sodium ions tubular secretion > potassium ions > penicillin and other drugs > hydrogen ions

Urine is formed through which three processes?

tubular reabsorption tubular secretion glomerular filtration

The waste product produced by amino acid catabolism, and excreted from the body through urine, is ___________.

urea

Which compound is the most abundant nitrogenous waste in the blood and urine?

urea

Indicate three characteristics that correctly describe the composition of normal urine.

urea and uric acid present some electrolytes present 95% water

The tubular structure indicated by the arrow is the ______________.

urethra

A product of the catabolism of the purine bases adenine and guanine that is excreted in the urine is called ______.

uric acid

The system that removes certain salts and nitrogenous wastes is the ____________ system.

urinary

The excreted fluid that contains wastes, along with excess water and electrolytes is called ____________.

urine

What is formed as wastes and excess water are removed from the blood and excreted by the kidneys?

urine

The most abundant component of urine is ____________.

water


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