Deck 20: The Urinary System

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The papilla of the renal pyramids opens into which of the following structures?

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
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Which of the following structures drains into the collecting duct?

A) glomerulus
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) loop of Henle
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The inner portion of the kidney is called the

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
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Which of the following is one of the structures in the renal corpuscle?

A) Bowman capsule
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) loop of Henle
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Substances are added to the urine in the distal and collecting tubules through what process?

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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The process by which most of the material in the nephron moves back into the blood is called

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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Which hormone tends to increase the amount of urine produced?

A) antidiuretic hormone
B) aldosterone
C) atrial natriuretic hormone
D) both A and B
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Which of the following is not a function of the urinary system?

A) removing waste products from the blood
B) maintaining the proper electrolyte balance in the blood
C) maintaining the proper pH level of the blood
D) All of the above are functions of the urinary system.
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Which of the following parts of the kidney is actually an expansion of the upper end of the ureter?

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
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The tube that carries the urine out of the body is called the

A) urethra
B) collecting tube
C) trigone
D) ureter
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Which of the following is considered the first segment of the renal tubules?

A) glomerulus
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) collecting duct
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The juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidneys release an enzyme

A) called antidiuretic hormone
B) that dilates blood vessels
C) that constricts blood vessels
D) that increases the absorption of sodium from the filtrate
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The tube that carries urine out of the kidney is called the

A) urethra
B) collecting tube
C) ureter
D) bladder
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The outermost layer of the kidney is called the

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
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Which of the following statements is untrue of the kidneys?

A) The right kidney is slightly higher than the left kidney.
B) The kidneys are outside the peritoneal cavity.
C) The kidneys are surrounded by a layer of fat.
D) All of the above are true statements.
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Blood plasma moving from the glomerulus to the Bowman capsule is called

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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Which structure is included in the discussion of the urinary system even though it is part of the circulatory system?

A) glomerulus
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) Bowman capsule
D) loop of Henle
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To properly clean the blood,the kidneys must receive how much of the blood pumped by the heart?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
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Glycosuria is a failure in

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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Which hormone tends to decrease the amount of urine produced?

A) antidiuretic hormone
B) aldosterone
C) atrial natriuretic hormone
D) both A and B
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The process by which urine is passed out of the body is called

A) urination
B) voiding
C) micturition
D) all of the above
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Which structure is between the proximal and distal convoluted tubules?

A) Bowman capsule
B) loop of Henle
C) glomerulus
D) renal corpuscle
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Which of the following is not true of erythropoietin?

A) It is secreted by the kidneys.
B) It stimulates the formation of red blood cells.
C) It acts on the blood-forming tissue of the spleen.
D) All of the above are true of erythropoietin.
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Which of the following conditions can be treated by the insertion of a urinary catheter?

A) urinary retention
B) urinary suppression
C) incontinence
D) enuresis
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The regulation of blood pH is an important function of the urinary system.
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The hormone ADH is released from the

A) kidney
B) hypothalamus
C) adrenal cortex
D) pituitary gland
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Because of the location of the kidneys,there is less risk of peritonitis after surgery on the kidney than there is after surgery on the stomach.
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The outer layer of the kidney is called the renal medulla.
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Even though they are often considered to be part of the structure of the kidney,the renal pyramids are actually part of the ureters.
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Which of the following are extensions of the cortical tissue that dip down into the medulla between the renal pyramids?

A) renal columns
B) renal papillae
C) renal pelvis
D) calyces
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What condition occurs when the kidneys produce urine but the bladder cannot empty the urine?

A) urinary retention
B) urinary suppression
C) incontinence
D) enuresis
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Which condition refers to an inflammation of the bladder?

A) cystitis
B) pyelonephritis
C) urethritis
D) renal calculi
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Which of the following is considered an obstructive disorder of the urinary system?

A) cystitis
B) pyelonephritis
C) renal calculi
D) urethritis
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Which of the following is not true of RAAS?

A) It is initiated by the kidney.
B) It stimulates the secretion of aldosterone.
C) It causes constriction of blood vessels.
D) All of the above are true of RAAS.
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The kidneys are protected by the parietal peritoneum and a heavy layer of fat.
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The kidneys are protected by the lower part of the rib cage and the muscles of the back.
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The order in which filtrate flows through the nephron is the Bowman capsule,proximal convoluted tubule,distal convoluted tubule,loop of Henle,and the collecting tubule.
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Filtration occurs in

A) the renal corpuscle
B) the loop of Henle
C) the collecting duct
D) all parts of the kidney
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The calyces drain urine from the renal pyramids into the pelvis of the kidney.
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Which condition occurs when the kidneys are no longer producing urine?

A) urinary retention
B) urinary suppression
C) incontinence
D) enuresis
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The amount of filtrate can never be more than the amount resorbed.
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The catabolism of carbohydrates can cause nitrogen wastes to accumulate in the blood.If the kidneys do not clear these wastes,they can quickly reach toxic levels.
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Filtration occurs only in the renal corpuscle.
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The loop of Henle separates the distal convoluted tubule and the collecting duct.
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The adrenal gland produces both ADH and aldosterone.
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A failure in resorption causes glycosuria.
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The juxtaglomerular apparatus releases a hormone that helps the body regulate the pH of the blood.
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Both active and passive mechanisms are used to move materials from the nephron back to the blood.
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ANH is a unique hormone because it is produced by the heart.
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The function of resorption is to move the filtrate back to the peritubular capillaries.
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Both the glomerulus and the loop of Henle make up the renal corpuscle.
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Even though it is included as part of the nephron,the glomerulus is actually part of the circulatory system.
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Both ADH and aldosterone tend to decrease the amount of material resorbed back into the blood.
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The collecting tubules of most nephrons stay in the cortex of the kidney,but the collecting tubules of juxtamedullary nephrons go deep into the medulla of the kidney.
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ADH and ANH have opposite effects on the amount of urine produced.
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Resorption and secretion occur only in the tubules of the nephron.
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The processes of filtration and secretion both move material into the nephron.
Question
The juxtaglomerular apparatus releases a hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict and blood pressure to rise.
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The amount of fluid resorbed is only slightly less than the amount of fluid filtered.
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Both ADH and aldosterone tend to reduce the amount of urine produced.
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The urethra is the last part of the urinary system.
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Urinalysis is the physical,chemical,and microscopic examination of urine.
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Gravity moves urine through the ureters.
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The bladder emptying reflex causes contraction of the muscle of the bladder and relaxation of the two sphincter muscles.
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Chemical analysis is used to determine whether there are casts in the urine.
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Renal colic results from a streptococcal infection of the urinary tract.
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Renal calculi are considered an obstructive disorder.
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Someone with anuria produces more urine than someone with oliguria.
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Micturition and voiding mean the same thing.
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A full bladder contains folds in its wall called rugae.
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Ureters are tubes connecting the kidney and the urinary bladder.
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The urethra in the female is about half as long as the urethra in the male.
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Urinary suppression is a kidney problem,whereas urinary retention is more of a bladder problem.
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In the male,the urethra is part of two systems: the urinary system and the reproductive system.
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Urinalysis can sometimes be used to detect inborn errors of metabolism.
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The adult bladder can hold more than 300 ml of urine.
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The trigone consists of three openings: two leaving the bladder and one entering the bladder.
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Two sphincter muscles regulate urination: the internal urethral sphincter,which is voluntary,and the external urethral sphincter,which is involuntary.
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Urinalysis can be used to help diagnose diabetes mellitus.
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Someone with polyuria produces more urine than someone with oliguria.
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Deck 20: The Urinary System
1
The papilla of the renal pyramids opens into which of the following structures?

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
calyx
2
Which of the following structures drains into the collecting duct?

A) glomerulus
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) loop of Henle
distal convoluted tubule
3
The inner portion of the kidney is called the

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
renal medulla
4
Which of the following is one of the structures in the renal corpuscle?

A) Bowman capsule
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) loop of Henle
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Substances are added to the urine in the distal and collecting tubules through what process?

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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The process by which most of the material in the nephron moves back into the blood is called

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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Which hormone tends to increase the amount of urine produced?

A) antidiuretic hormone
B) aldosterone
C) atrial natriuretic hormone
D) both A and B
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Which of the following is not a function of the urinary system?

A) removing waste products from the blood
B) maintaining the proper electrolyte balance in the blood
C) maintaining the proper pH level of the blood
D) All of the above are functions of the urinary system.
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Which of the following parts of the kidney is actually an expansion of the upper end of the ureter?

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
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The tube that carries the urine out of the body is called the

A) urethra
B) collecting tube
C) trigone
D) ureter
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Which of the following is considered the first segment of the renal tubules?

A) glomerulus
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) distal convoluted tubule
D) collecting duct
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The juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidneys release an enzyme

A) called antidiuretic hormone
B) that dilates blood vessels
C) that constricts blood vessels
D) that increases the absorption of sodium from the filtrate
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The tube that carries urine out of the kidney is called the

A) urethra
B) collecting tube
C) ureter
D) bladder
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The outermost layer of the kidney is called the

A) renal pelvis
B) renal medulla
C) renal cortex
D) calyx
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Which of the following statements is untrue of the kidneys?

A) The right kidney is slightly higher than the left kidney.
B) The kidneys are outside the peritoneal cavity.
C) The kidneys are surrounded by a layer of fat.
D) All of the above are true statements.
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Blood plasma moving from the glomerulus to the Bowman capsule is called

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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Which structure is included in the discussion of the urinary system even though it is part of the circulatory system?

A) glomerulus
B) proximal convoluted tubule
C) Bowman capsule
D) loop of Henle
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To properly clean the blood,the kidneys must receive how much of the blood pumped by the heart?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
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Glycosuria is a failure in

A) filtration
B) resorption
C) secretion
D) micturition
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Which hormone tends to decrease the amount of urine produced?

A) antidiuretic hormone
B) aldosterone
C) atrial natriuretic hormone
D) both A and B
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The process by which urine is passed out of the body is called

A) urination
B) voiding
C) micturition
D) all of the above
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Which structure is between the proximal and distal convoluted tubules?

A) Bowman capsule
B) loop of Henle
C) glomerulus
D) renal corpuscle
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Which of the following is not true of erythropoietin?

A) It is secreted by the kidneys.
B) It stimulates the formation of red blood cells.
C) It acts on the blood-forming tissue of the spleen.
D) All of the above are true of erythropoietin.
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Which of the following conditions can be treated by the insertion of a urinary catheter?

A) urinary retention
B) urinary suppression
C) incontinence
D) enuresis
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The regulation of blood pH is an important function of the urinary system.
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The hormone ADH is released from the

A) kidney
B) hypothalamus
C) adrenal cortex
D) pituitary gland
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Because of the location of the kidneys,there is less risk of peritonitis after surgery on the kidney than there is after surgery on the stomach.
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The outer layer of the kidney is called the renal medulla.
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Even though they are often considered to be part of the structure of the kidney,the renal pyramids are actually part of the ureters.
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Which of the following are extensions of the cortical tissue that dip down into the medulla between the renal pyramids?

A) renal columns
B) renal papillae
C) renal pelvis
D) calyces
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What condition occurs when the kidneys produce urine but the bladder cannot empty the urine?

A) urinary retention
B) urinary suppression
C) incontinence
D) enuresis
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Which condition refers to an inflammation of the bladder?

A) cystitis
B) pyelonephritis
C) urethritis
D) renal calculi
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Which of the following is considered an obstructive disorder of the urinary system?

A) cystitis
B) pyelonephritis
C) renal calculi
D) urethritis
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Which of the following is not true of RAAS?

A) It is initiated by the kidney.
B) It stimulates the secretion of aldosterone.
C) It causes constriction of blood vessels.
D) All of the above are true of RAAS.
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The kidneys are protected by the parietal peritoneum and a heavy layer of fat.
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The kidneys are protected by the lower part of the rib cage and the muscles of the back.
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The order in which filtrate flows through the nephron is the Bowman capsule,proximal convoluted tubule,distal convoluted tubule,loop of Henle,and the collecting tubule.
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Filtration occurs in

A) the renal corpuscle
B) the loop of Henle
C) the collecting duct
D) all parts of the kidney
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The calyces drain urine from the renal pyramids into the pelvis of the kidney.
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Which condition occurs when the kidneys are no longer producing urine?

A) urinary retention
B) urinary suppression
C) incontinence
D) enuresis
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The amount of filtrate can never be more than the amount resorbed.
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The catabolism of carbohydrates can cause nitrogen wastes to accumulate in the blood.If the kidneys do not clear these wastes,they can quickly reach toxic levels.
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Filtration occurs only in the renal corpuscle.
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The loop of Henle separates the distal convoluted tubule and the collecting duct.
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The adrenal gland produces both ADH and aldosterone.
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A failure in resorption causes glycosuria.
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The juxtaglomerular apparatus releases a hormone that helps the body regulate the pH of the blood.
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Both active and passive mechanisms are used to move materials from the nephron back to the blood.
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ANH is a unique hormone because it is produced by the heart.
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The function of resorption is to move the filtrate back to the peritubular capillaries.
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Both the glomerulus and the loop of Henle make up the renal corpuscle.
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Even though it is included as part of the nephron,the glomerulus is actually part of the circulatory system.
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Both ADH and aldosterone tend to decrease the amount of material resorbed back into the blood.
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The collecting tubules of most nephrons stay in the cortex of the kidney,but the collecting tubules of juxtamedullary nephrons go deep into the medulla of the kidney.
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ADH and ANH have opposite effects on the amount of urine produced.
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Resorption and secretion occur only in the tubules of the nephron.
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The processes of filtration and secretion both move material into the nephron.
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The juxtaglomerular apparatus releases a hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict and blood pressure to rise.
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The amount of fluid resorbed is only slightly less than the amount of fluid filtered.
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Both ADH and aldosterone tend to reduce the amount of urine produced.
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The urethra is the last part of the urinary system.
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Urinalysis is the physical,chemical,and microscopic examination of urine.
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Gravity moves urine through the ureters.
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The bladder emptying reflex causes contraction of the muscle of the bladder and relaxation of the two sphincter muscles.
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Chemical analysis is used to determine whether there are casts in the urine.
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Renal colic results from a streptococcal infection of the urinary tract.
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Renal calculi are considered an obstructive disorder.
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Someone with anuria produces more urine than someone with oliguria.
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Micturition and voiding mean the same thing.
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A full bladder contains folds in its wall called rugae.
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Ureters are tubes connecting the kidney and the urinary bladder.
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The urethra in the female is about half as long as the urethra in the male.
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Urinary suppression is a kidney problem,whereas urinary retention is more of a bladder problem.
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In the male,the urethra is part of two systems: the urinary system and the reproductive system.
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Urinalysis can sometimes be used to detect inborn errors of metabolism.
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The adult bladder can hold more than 300 ml of urine.
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The trigone consists of three openings: two leaving the bladder and one entering the bladder.
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Two sphincter muscles regulate urination: the internal urethral sphincter,which is voluntary,and the external urethral sphincter,which is involuntary.
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Urinalysis can be used to help diagnose diabetes mellitus.
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Someone with polyuria produces more urine than someone with oliguria.
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