Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 11e (Marieb) Chapter 15 The Urinary System

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Dilute urine would have a specific gravity closest to ________.

1.001

In a 24-hour period, a typical volume of urine production is ________.

1.4 l

In one 24-hour period, the kidneys of an average-sized healthy adult filter approximately ________ through their glomeruli into the tubules.

150-180 liters of blood plasma

The average adult urinary bladder is moderately full with ________ of urine within it.

500 mL

The percentage of filtrate eventually reabsorbed into the bloodstream is closest to ________.

99%

What role does angiotensin II play in restoring blood pressure to normal?

Angiotensin II causes blood vessels to vasoconstrict.

From childhood through late middle age, one of the most common bacteria to infect and inflame the urinary tract and cause urethritis and cystitis is ________.

Escherichia coli

Why is the trigone of the urinary bladder clinically important?

Infections tend to persist in the trigone.

What is the primary action of antidiuretic hormone?

It causes kidney-collecting ducts to reabsorb more water.

What is one reason urinary tract infections are more common in females?

The female urethra is only 1.5 inches long.

The blood vessel directly feeding the glomerulus with blood from the cortical radiate artery is the ________.

afferent arteriole

The main hormone that acts on the kidneys to regulate sodium ion concentration of the extracellullar fluid (ECF) is ________.

aldosterone

Arterial blood pH above 7.45 is considered to be ________.

alkalosis

The hormone released by the posterior pituitary to prevent excessive water loss in the urine is ________.

antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

The chemical buffer system that includes carbonic acid and its salt, which ties up the H+ released by strong acids, is called the ________.

bicarbonate buffer system

The kidneys can help maintain a rising blood pH by excreting ________ ions and reabsorbing ________ ions by the tubule cells.

bicarbonate; hydrogen

Filtrate contains everything in blood plasma except for ________.

blood proteins

Filtrate typically does NOT contain ________.

blood proteins

How does the urinary system respond to blood that has become acidic?

both secrete more hydrogen ions and reabsorb more bicarbonate ions

Cup-shaped extensions of the pelvis that enclose the tips of the renal (medullary) pyramids

calyces

Antidiuretic hormone prevents excessive water loss by promoting water reabsorption in the ________.

collecting duct

Which one of the following is NOT one of the major roles of the kidneys in normal healthy adults? A) excretion of nitrogen-containing wastes B) maintenance of water balance of the blood C) maintenance of electrolyte balance of the blood D) conversion of ammonia to bicarbonate ion E) ensuring proper blood pH

conversion of ammonia to bicarbonate ion

Most nephrons are located within the renal ________.

cortex

As venous blood is drained from the kidney, which path does it follow ________.

cortical radiate veins, arcuate veins, interlobar veins, renal vein

Which of these is a nitrogenous waste associated with muscle tissue?

creatinine

Which one of the following substances is normally found in urine? A) blood proteins B) red blood cells C) hemoglobin D) white blood cells E) creatinine

creatinine

When blood pH begins to rise, the respiratory control centers in the brain are ________.

depressed

The abnormal condition that results from the lack of ADH release, causing huge amounts of very dilute urine to be voided, is called ________.

diabetes insipidus

Specific gravity is the term used to compare how much heavier urine is than ________.

distilled water

Items in the blood that are NOT filtered will travel from the glomerulus to the ________.

efferent arteriole

The voluntarily controlled sphincter fashioned by skeletal muscle at the point where the urethra passes through the pelvic floor is called the ________.

external urethral sphincter

Which of these must you consciously relax for micturition to occur?

external urethral sphincter

Nitrogenous waste products, such as urea and uric acid, are ________.

filtered but poorly reabsorbed

Filtrate formed during glomerular filtration is captured by the ________.

glomerular (Bowman's) capsule

Which part of the nephron is involved in filtration?

glomerular capsule

The nonselective, passive process performed by the glomerulus that forms blood plasma without blood proteins is called ________.

glomerular filtration

Water and solutes are forced from the blood into the glomerular capsule of the nephron

glomerular filtration

Childhood streptococcal infections that go untreated can lead to ________.

glomerulonephritis

Untreated streptococcal infections in childhood that can lead to the kidney infection characterized by antigen-antibody complexes clogging the glomerular filters is known as ________.

glomerulonephritis

Of the capillary beds associated with each nephron, the one that is both fed and drained by arterioles is the ________.

glomerulus

Aldosterone does NOT directly or indirectly regulate ________.

glucose

Which of these is NOT normally found in urine?

glucose

Renal calculi can lead to ________.

hematuria

A strong acid will dissociate and liberate more ________ ions in water than a weak acid.

hydrogen

The inability to voluntarily control the external urethral sphincter is known as ________.

incontinence

Which of the following is the major stimulus for the thirst mechanism? A) hunger B) decreased urination C) increased osmolarity of blood plasma D) defecation E) increased saliva production

increased osmolarity of blood plasma

Who has the highest percentage of water in the body?

infant

The involuntary sphincter that keeps the urethra closed when urine is not being passed is called the ________.

internal urethral sphincter

Which fluid compartment contains the greatest fluid volume?

intracellular fluid (ICF)

About two-thirds of body fluid is found within living cells; this fluid is called the ________.

intracellular fluid or ICF

What is the mechanism of aldosterone?

it causes sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion.

Which organ filters blood, regulates blood volume and chemical makeup?

kidney

A calyx is indicated by ________.

label a

The glomerular capsule (Bowman's capsule) is indicated by ________.

label a

The ureter is indicated by ________.

label b

The efferent arteriole is indicated by ________.

label c

The cortical radiate artery is indicated by ________.

label d

The renal pelvis is indicated by ________.

label e

The renal cortex is indicated by ________.

label g

The nephron loop, or loop of Henle, is indicated by ________.

label j

The proximal convoluted tubule is indicated by ________.

label m

The peritubular capillaries are indicated by ________.

label n

The glomerulus is indicated by ________.

label o

Determine the possible cause of bile pigments in the urine ________.

liver disease

What stimulates the release of renin from the juxtaglomerular (JG) apparatus?

low blood pressure

The process of emptying the urinary bladder is known as voiding or ________.

micturition

The process of emptying the urinary bladder is referred to as voiding or ________.

micturition

The functional unit of the kidney that filters blood and forms urine is the ________.

nephron

Control of the voluntary urethral sphincter in normal children is related to ________.

nervous system development

The need to get up during the night to urinate is called ________.

nocturia

The need to urinate frequently at night, which plagues over 50% of the elderly, is called ________.

nocturia

Hypospadias is a condition of male children that involves ________.

opening of the urethra on the ventral surface of the penis

Highly sensitive cells within the hypothalamus that react to changes in blood composition and cause the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) when appropriate are called ________.

osmoreceptors

The capillary bed surrounding the renal tubule is the ________.

peritubular capillaries

The degenerative condition in which blisterlike sacs (cysts) containing urine form on the kidneys and obstruct urine drainage is called ________.

polycystic kidney

What causes the internal urethral sphincter to open?

pressure from the contracting bladder

Which one of the following is NOT one of the functions of the kidneys? A) manufacture urine B) convert vitamin D from its inactive to its active form C) dispose of metabolic waste products D) produce hormones that assist in digestion E) regulate blood volume

produce hormones that assist in digestion

Which part of the nephron receives fluid from the glomerular capsular space?

proximal convoluted tubule

The portion of the renal tubule closest to the glomerulus is the ________.

proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)

What part of a nephron is responsible for reabsorbing all the nutrients and most of the water?

proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)

Starting from the glomerular capsule, the correct order of the renal tubule regions is ________.

proximal convoluted tubule, nephron loop (loop of Henle), distal convoluted tubule

The triangular regions of the kidneys that are striped in appearance and separated by the renal columns are the ________.

renal (medullary) pyramids

Triangular regions with a striped appearance

renal (medullary) pyramids

The blood vessel carrying blood from the aorta into the kidney is the ________.

renal artery

Cortex-like extensions that separate the renal (medullary) pyramids

renal columns

Renal (medullary) pyramids are separated by extensions of cortex-like tissue called the ________.

renal columns

Outer, lighter region of the kidney

renal cortex

There are three regions of the kidney; the outermost region is known as the ________.

renal cortex

The medial indentation where the ureter, blood vessels, and nerves are connected to the kidney is called the ________.

renal hilum

Darker, reddish-brown internal area of the kidney

renal medulla

What region of the kidney is deep to the renal cortex?

renal medulla

Flat, basinlike cavity medial to the renal hilum of the kidney

renal pelvis

What part of the kidney attaches to the ureter?

renal pelvis

Blood is transported away from the kidney in this vessel

renal vein

In males, the urethra is part of both the urinary system and ________.

reproductive system

Which system removes excess carbon dioxide from the blood?

respiratory system

Which one of the following terms describes the location of the kidneys? A) suprarenal B) retroperineal C) adrenal D) intraperitoneal E) retroperitoneal

retroperitoneal

Which of these chemicals dissociates completely and liberates all the hydrogen ions when dissolved in water? A) strong acids B) weak acids C) neutral substances D) weak bases E) strong bases

strong acids

The driving force for water intake is ________.

the thirst mechanism

The urinary bladder is able to expand as urine accumulates within it due to the presence of ________.

transitional epithelium

The smooth triangular region of the urinary bladder base that is outlined by the openings of the two ureters and the urethra is called the ________.

trigone

Aldosterone promotes sodium and thus water to move from the filtrate through the tubule cells into the blood

tubular reabsorption

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) promotes the movement of water from the filtrate back into the blood of the peritubular capillaries

tubular reabsorption

Water, glucose, amino acids, and needed ions are moved from the filtrate back into the blood

tubular reabsorption

Opposite process to tubular reabsorption

tubular secretion

The process that removes ions such as potassium and hydrogen from the blood and places them into the nephron for removal from the body as urine is known as ________.

tubular secretion

Unneeded substances such as potassium, urea, and creatinine are moved from the blood of the peritubular capillaries into the filtrate

tubular secretion

Which one of the following is NOT a substance typically reabsorbed by the tubules under normal healthy conditions? A) glucose B) urea C) amino acids D) sodium E) water

urea

The tube connecting each kidney to the urinary bladder is the ________.

ureter

Tube that drains urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder

ureter

The micturition reflex forces urine into the upper part of the ________.

urethra

Transports urine and sperm in males

urethra

Urine is transported from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body by the ________.

urethra

Inflammation of the urethra is called ________.

urethritis

A feeling that it is necessary to void, which is experienced more regularly in the elderly, is known as ________.

urgency

Contains an area called the trigone formed by the openings of the ureters and urethra

urinary bladder

Contains three layers of smooth muscle known as the detrusor muscle

urinary bladder

Micturition reflex causes this organ to go into contractions

urinary bladder

Muscular sac suitable for temporary urine storage

urinary bladder

Extracellular fluid is found everywhere in the body EXCEPT ________. A) within living cells B) blood plasma C) interstitial fluid D) cerebrospinal fluid E) humors of the eye and lymph

within living cells


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