Urinary System
renal fascia
anchors kidneys to surrounding structures
Tubular secretion is important for all EXCEPT which of the following?
Ridding the body of excess glucose
Renal ptosis may lead to __________.
hydronephrosis due to urine backup
Which of the following homeostatic imbalances is indicative that glomerular blood pressure may be too low to cause filtration?
Anuria
Which of the following is NOT one of the most common causes of incontinence in adults?
A side effect after general anesthesia
All of the following are layers of the filtration membrane in the glomerular membrane, EXCEPT the __________.
Renal capsule
Which of the following is NOT a physical characteristic of freshly voided urine in a healthy person?
Slightly basic pH
In situations where there is an extreme change of blood pressure (e.g., mean arterial pressure of less than 80 mm Hg), extrinsic controls take precedence over intrinsic blood pressure controls.
True
uric acid
a nitrogen waste product from nucleic acid metabolism
angiotensin II
a powerful vasoconstrictor that also stimulates the secretion of aldosterone
creatinine
a protein metabolite found in skeletal muscle and excreted in urine
Micturition is __________.
a sacral reflex in infants
pressure exerted by fluid in the glomerular capsule against the fluids coming out of the glomerulus
capsular hydrostatic pressure
force that pulls fluid back into the glomerulus from the capsular space
colloid osmotic pressure
the capillary pores of the glomerulus
fenestrae
the force of blood against the walls of the glomerular capillaries
glomerular hydrostatic pressure
elevated levels are expected in a diabetic
glucose
All of the following would stimulate the release of renin from granular cells, EXCEPT __________.
inhibition by the macula densa cells
between the renal pyramids
interlobular artery
elevated levels are evidence of starvation or untreated diabetes mellitus
ketone bodies
The major calyces are the __________.
large branches of the renal pelvis
When the concentration of ADH increases, __________.
less urine is produced
juxtamedullary nephrons
long nephrons that deeply invade the medulla
sodium reabsorbed actively in this region
loop of Henle, ascending limb
the major substance reabsorbed here is water by osmosis
loop of Henle, descending limb
The renal hilum lies on the __________ surface of the kidney.
medial
small, cup-shaped structures at the apex of the renal pyramids
minor calyces
Afferent arterioles constrict in response to a rise in blood pressure, thus restricting the flow of blood into the glomerulus.
myogenic mechanism
The most important factor affecting the glomerular filtration rate is __________.
net filtration pressure
the sum of all the pressures that act at the level of the glomerulus; responsible for the formation of filtrate
net filtration pressure
glucose
not normally found in the urine
The renal __________ is continuous with the ureter.
pelvis
specialized, branched epithelial cells that cling to the glomerulus
podocytes
fibrous capsule
prevents infection from other areas spreading to the kidney
aldosterone
promotes reabsorption of sodium at the distal convoluted tubule
often seen after excessive physical exertion (working out)
proteins
primary site of glucose and amino acid reabsorption
proximal convoluted tubule
ADH
regulates water reabsorption at the collecting duct
glomerulus and glomerular (Bowman's) capsule, collectively
renal corpuscle
light tan in appearance and just deep to the capsule
renal cortex
composed of cone-shaped, dark-red masses
renal medulla
flat, funnel-shaped tube that enters into the ureter
renal pelvis
exiting the kidney
renal vein
A drop in systemic blood pressure triggers the release of an enzyme by the kidneys; the release of the enzyme triggers this regulatory system.
renin-angiotensin system
Which process results in increased blood pressure in response to hormone release?
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism
these are the first branches of the renal artery after it enters the hilum of the kidney
segmental artery
juxtaglomerular cells
specialized mechanoreceptors
vasa recta
surrounding the loop of henle
Neural control overcomes the renal autoregulatory mechanisms.
sympathetic branch
urea
waste that actually helps form the medullary gradient
macula densa cells
specialized chemoreceptors
Urea transport into the medullary collecting duct is enhanced by __________.
ADH
The net filtration pressure (NFP) is the chief force pushing water and solutes out of the blood and across the filtration membrane.
False
between the cortex and medulla
arcuate artery
sodium and water reabsorbed under hormonal influence in this region
distal convoluted tubule
renin
enzyme that catalyzes the formation of angiotensin I
usually seen in association with trauma to the kidneys or along the urinary tract
erythrocytes
Which of the following is NOT part of the filtration membrane?
extraglomerular mesangial cells
The reason glucose is detected in the urine of individuals with uncontrolled diabetes is because __________.
the transport maximum for glucose reabsorption has been exceeded
A drop in flow rate through the nephron or a rise in the osmolality of filtrate triggers regulation by this mechanism.
tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism