Deck 16: The Urinary System

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Which of these people is most likely to have kidney trauma in an accident?

A)An obese, older individual
B)A person of average weight
C)An obese, younger person
D)An elderly person with almost no body fat
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A person has large amounts of protein in his or her urine as determined by a urinalysis.The area of the nephron that must be malfunctioning is the ________.

A)loop of the nephron
B)distal convoluted tubule
C)glomerulus
D)collecting duct
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Someone who has just had a glass of wine will soon make less of this hormone.

A)renin
B)aldosterone
C)atrial natriuretic peptide
D)antidiuretic hormone
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Which pathogen would most likely be responsible for a urinary tract infection caused by improper wiping after defecation?

A)Chlamydia
B)Escherichia coli
C)Mycoplasma
D)Salmonella
Question
The hormone erythropoietin acts to stimulate cells that are located in the ________ of an adult.

A)blood
B)kidneys
C)spleen
D)red bone marrow
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An abrupt cessation of kidney function is called ________.

A)chronic renal failure
B)pyelonephritis
C)cystitis
D)acute renal failure
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Which of the following does not normally move to any great extent from the blood into the filtrate at the renal corpuscle?

A)plasma proteins
B)water
C)hydrogen ions
D)urea
Question
A hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland that regulates the amount of water reabsorbed by the distal convoluted tubules and the collecting ducts of nephrons is known as ________.

A)aldosterone
B)atrial natriuretic peptide
C)antidiuretic hormone
D)diuretic hormone
Question
The nephron is under hormonal control for sodium and water reabsorption at the ________.

A)glomerular capsule
B)proximal convoluted tubule
C)loop of the nephron
D)distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct
Question
Which is a hormone that reduces blood volume and pressure and increases urine volume?

A)erythropoietin
B)atrial natriuretic peptide
C)aldosterone
D)renin
Question
Destruction of this organ (or organs)would mean a person could no longer make urea.

A)urinary bladder
B)kidneys
C)liver
D)spleen
Question
Which of the following is a disease characterized by the excretion of large amounts of dilute urine caused by a deficiency of ADH?

A)diabetes mellitus
B)diabetes insipidus
C)pyelonephritis
D)cystitis
Question
A region of the nephron that regulates the blood pressure in the afferent arteriole,which stimulates the release of aldosterone,is the ________.

A)loop of the nephron
B)glomerular capsule
C)juxtaglomerular apparatus
D)glomerulus
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Which can be defined as the failure to completely empty urine from the bladder?

A)detrusor
B)urinary incontinence
C)urinary retention
D)urination
Question
The interstitial fluid in this region of the kidney has the highest solute concentration.

A)inner renal medulla
B)outer renal medulla
C)adipose capsule
D)renal cortex
Question
Thick,smooth muscle located at the junction of the bladder and urethra that aids in pushing stored urine into the urethra is called the ________.

A)external urethral sphincter
B)internal urethral sphincter
C)urinary sphincter
D)medial urethral sphincter
Question
Which of the following is a hormone that regulates the reabsorption of sodium by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts?

A)angiotensin
B)ANP
C)ADH
D)aldosterone
Question
Substances such as alcohol that promote the formation of urine are known as ________.

A)diuretics
B)renal stimulators
C)antidiuretics
D)hormones
Question
The lack of voluntary control over urination because of the inability to control the external urethral sphincter is called ________.

A)urinary incontinence
B)renal failure
C)urination
D)micturition
Question
When a person's blood pH is too low,the kidneys will restore a more healthy balance by ________.

A)secreting more sodium ions into the urine
B)reabsorbing more hydrogen ions from the filtrate
C)secreting excess hydroxide ions into urine
D)slowing ventilation
Question
The peritoneum can function as a dialyzing membrane in a procedure called ________.
Question
If a person were stranded for two days with virtually no drinking water,you would expect the following to occur.

A)production of dilute urine
B)a decrease in antidiuretic hormone (ADH)secretion
C)a decrease in aldosterone secretion
D)production of concentrated urine
Question
Proteins are supposed to be eaten in relatively small amounts compared with other nutrients such as carbohydrates.One of the problems associated with eating large amounts of protein in the diet is the production of excess ________ by the cells of the liver.

A)ammonia
B)uric acid
C)urea
D)creatinine
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You just drank several glasses of lemonade,which is highly acidic.Which of the following will occur in your urine?

A)Your urine will contain a lot of bicarbonate.
B)The pH of your urine will increase.
C)The pH of your urine will decrease.
D)There will not be any major changes to the urine.
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________ is the filtration of the blood using artificial devices because of failure or impairment of the kidneys.
Question
One of the most significant complications associated with kidney failure is an inability to ________.

A)remove toxins from the blood
B)regulate blood pH
C)regulate blood volume
D)All of the above are significant complications.
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When small amounts of urine escape because of sudden increases in abdominal pressure and force urine past the external sphincter,it is referred to as ________.
Question
Cloudy urine would indicate which of the following?

A)water imbalance
B)too much protein in the diet
C)bacteria in the urinary system
D)low pH
Question
An individual is moderately dehydrated and reaches for a beer to quench his thirst.While this person thinks that he is hydrating himself,he is actually causing additional dehydration.Why is this the case?

A)The alcohol in the beer inhibits antidiuretic hormone.
B)The alcohol in the beer causes a decrease in sodium reabsorption in the nephron.
C)The alcohol in the beer inhibits aldosterone.
D)The alcohol in the beer causes an increase in the activity of renin.
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________ are the functional units of the kidneys and are responsible for the formation of urine.
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The portion of the nephron that filters blood is called the ________.
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________ refers to a decrease or complete cessation of glomerular filtration.
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Under the influence of atrial natriuretic hormone (ANP),you would expect to see an increase in ________.

A)plasma volume
B)blood pressure
C)urine volume
D)sodium reabsorption
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In the male,an enlarged ________ gland may squeeze the urethra,causing urinary retention.
Question
Relaxation of the ________ releases urine from the body.
Question
A patient has a tumor that causes her to secrete an excess amount of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).You would expect that the excessive level of ADH will ultimately cause ________.

A)decreased blood pressure
B)increased blood pressure
C)an increase in urine volume
D)increased ventilation rate
Question
Which of the following would not be reabsorbed (removed from the filtrate and returned to the blood)at the proximal convoluted tubule?

A)creatinine
B)urea
C)glucose
D)bicarbonate
Question
________ is an active form of the protein that stimulates the adrenal gland to release aldosterone.
Question
________ involves the relaxation of the external urethral sphincter,emptying the bladder.
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What benefit do animals get from having very long loops of the nephron?

A)They can send more glucose back to circulation.
B)They make less nitrogenous waste products.
C)They can send more water back to circulation.
D)They can excrete more salt.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
Tube-like structures that are lined with muscle and function to transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
Question
Provide the path of the urine from the kidney to the outside.Make sure your explanation includes all structures and muscles that would be encountered as the urine leaves the body.
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A portion of the renal tubule that resembles a hairpin turn that may have short loops or long loops is called the ________.
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Compare and contrast hemodialysis and CAPD.
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The glomerular capsule and a tuft of capillaries called the ________ form the renal corpuscle.
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Why is urinalysis used for medical and drug testing? Give several examples of tests that can be performed through urinalysis.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
This is a muscular,bag-like structure that stores urine.
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What are some of the problems associated with kidney transplants and what are some ways the issues can be resolved?
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If water were flowing from area "A" to area "B" through a semipermeable membrane,we might expect area "B" to be ________ in solute concentration compared to "A."
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
Cocaine would be eliminated from the body by the kidneys by this process.
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A 30-year-old female complains of frequent and painful urination.A urinalysis is performed and the results indicate the presence of bacteria in the urine.What problem does this woman have? From an anatomical perspective,explain to the patient why she is more likely to suffer from this disorder than her husband.What sort of treatment would be appropriate?
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
When we wish to determine a patient's health using their urine,we perform this test.
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The ________ of several nephrons empty into a single collecting duct that eventually drains into the renal pelvis.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
An excretory organ involved with filtration of body fluids and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes.
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Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
The elimination of solid food residues occurs in this system.
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Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
The elimination of carbon dioxides and water and body heat occurs in this system.
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Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
If this muscular tube were to become blocked,urine could not be expelled to the outside of the body
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Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
The system that eliminates nitrogenous wastes,excess water,salts,and excess ions from the body.
Question
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
These are the functional units of the kidney and are responsible for the formation of urine.
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Filtrate moves from the space within the glomerular capsule to ________,the portion of the renal tubule with microvilli.
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Constant regulation of blood pH is critical.There are several ways (and several organ systems)involved in this regulation.Fully explain two different ways that regulation of blood pH is achieved through the urinary system.
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Suppose that your roommate is on a 48-hour fast for food and drink.This means that she has no nutrients or liquids entering her system.What would happen to her blood pressure and why? What hormones would be triggered by the lack of incoming liquids? Explain how these hormones work and what the end result would be concerning her blood pressure and urine volume.
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A 45-year-old diabetic has entered the hospital.Routine blood work shows that his blood pH is dropping and is currently at 7.3 (normal blood pH is about 7.4).Explain something that could be going on in the kidneys to cause a drop in blood pH.If the acidosis cannot be reversed quickly,what type of immediate treatment might the patient need to restore kidney function? There are two types of this treatment.How do they differ from each other? What sorts of complications might be expected?
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After a routine urinalysis,you get a report back from the lab.This report flags any abnormal values.For each of the values,indicate whether the test result is normal or abnormal.For any test results that are abnormal,speculate on what might have caused the abnormal value.
After a routine urinalysis,you get a report back from the lab.This report flags any abnormal values.For each of the values,indicate whether the test result is normal or abnormal.For any test results that are abnormal,speculate on what might have caused the abnormal value.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Deck 16: The Urinary System
1
Which of these people is most likely to have kidney trauma in an accident?

A)An obese, older individual
B)A person of average weight
C)An obese, younger person
D)An elderly person with almost no body fat
D
2
A person has large amounts of protein in his or her urine as determined by a urinalysis.The area of the nephron that must be malfunctioning is the ________.

A)loop of the nephron
B)distal convoluted tubule
C)glomerulus
D)collecting duct
C
3
Someone who has just had a glass of wine will soon make less of this hormone.

A)renin
B)aldosterone
C)atrial natriuretic peptide
D)antidiuretic hormone
D
4
Which pathogen would most likely be responsible for a urinary tract infection caused by improper wiping after defecation?

A)Chlamydia
B)Escherichia coli
C)Mycoplasma
D)Salmonella
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The hormone erythropoietin acts to stimulate cells that are located in the ________ of an adult.

A)blood
B)kidneys
C)spleen
D)red bone marrow
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An abrupt cessation of kidney function is called ________.

A)chronic renal failure
B)pyelonephritis
C)cystitis
D)acute renal failure
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Which of the following does not normally move to any great extent from the blood into the filtrate at the renal corpuscle?

A)plasma proteins
B)water
C)hydrogen ions
D)urea
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A hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland that regulates the amount of water reabsorbed by the distal convoluted tubules and the collecting ducts of nephrons is known as ________.

A)aldosterone
B)atrial natriuretic peptide
C)antidiuretic hormone
D)diuretic hormone
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The nephron is under hormonal control for sodium and water reabsorption at the ________.

A)glomerular capsule
B)proximal convoluted tubule
C)loop of the nephron
D)distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct
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Which is a hormone that reduces blood volume and pressure and increases urine volume?

A)erythropoietin
B)atrial natriuretic peptide
C)aldosterone
D)renin
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Destruction of this organ (or organs)would mean a person could no longer make urea.

A)urinary bladder
B)kidneys
C)liver
D)spleen
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Which of the following is a disease characterized by the excretion of large amounts of dilute urine caused by a deficiency of ADH?

A)diabetes mellitus
B)diabetes insipidus
C)pyelonephritis
D)cystitis
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A region of the nephron that regulates the blood pressure in the afferent arteriole,which stimulates the release of aldosterone,is the ________.

A)loop of the nephron
B)glomerular capsule
C)juxtaglomerular apparatus
D)glomerulus
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Which can be defined as the failure to completely empty urine from the bladder?

A)detrusor
B)urinary incontinence
C)urinary retention
D)urination
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The interstitial fluid in this region of the kidney has the highest solute concentration.

A)inner renal medulla
B)outer renal medulla
C)adipose capsule
D)renal cortex
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Thick,smooth muscle located at the junction of the bladder and urethra that aids in pushing stored urine into the urethra is called the ________.

A)external urethral sphincter
B)internal urethral sphincter
C)urinary sphincter
D)medial urethral sphincter
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Which of the following is a hormone that regulates the reabsorption of sodium by the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts?

A)angiotensin
B)ANP
C)ADH
D)aldosterone
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Substances such as alcohol that promote the formation of urine are known as ________.

A)diuretics
B)renal stimulators
C)antidiuretics
D)hormones
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The lack of voluntary control over urination because of the inability to control the external urethral sphincter is called ________.

A)urinary incontinence
B)renal failure
C)urination
D)micturition
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When a person's blood pH is too low,the kidneys will restore a more healthy balance by ________.

A)secreting more sodium ions into the urine
B)reabsorbing more hydrogen ions from the filtrate
C)secreting excess hydroxide ions into urine
D)slowing ventilation
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21
The peritoneum can function as a dialyzing membrane in a procedure called ________.
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22
If a person were stranded for two days with virtually no drinking water,you would expect the following to occur.

A)production of dilute urine
B)a decrease in antidiuretic hormone (ADH)secretion
C)a decrease in aldosterone secretion
D)production of concentrated urine
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Proteins are supposed to be eaten in relatively small amounts compared with other nutrients such as carbohydrates.One of the problems associated with eating large amounts of protein in the diet is the production of excess ________ by the cells of the liver.

A)ammonia
B)uric acid
C)urea
D)creatinine
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You just drank several glasses of lemonade,which is highly acidic.Which of the following will occur in your urine?

A)Your urine will contain a lot of bicarbonate.
B)The pH of your urine will increase.
C)The pH of your urine will decrease.
D)There will not be any major changes to the urine.
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25
________ is the filtration of the blood using artificial devices because of failure or impairment of the kidneys.
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26
One of the most significant complications associated with kidney failure is an inability to ________.

A)remove toxins from the blood
B)regulate blood pH
C)regulate blood volume
D)All of the above are significant complications.
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When small amounts of urine escape because of sudden increases in abdominal pressure and force urine past the external sphincter,it is referred to as ________.
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Cloudy urine would indicate which of the following?

A)water imbalance
B)too much protein in the diet
C)bacteria in the urinary system
D)low pH
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An individual is moderately dehydrated and reaches for a beer to quench his thirst.While this person thinks that he is hydrating himself,he is actually causing additional dehydration.Why is this the case?

A)The alcohol in the beer inhibits antidiuretic hormone.
B)The alcohol in the beer causes a decrease in sodium reabsorption in the nephron.
C)The alcohol in the beer inhibits aldosterone.
D)The alcohol in the beer causes an increase in the activity of renin.
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30
________ are the functional units of the kidneys and are responsible for the formation of urine.
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31
The portion of the nephron that filters blood is called the ________.
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________ refers to a decrease or complete cessation of glomerular filtration.
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33
Under the influence of atrial natriuretic hormone (ANP),you would expect to see an increase in ________.

A)plasma volume
B)blood pressure
C)urine volume
D)sodium reabsorption
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In the male,an enlarged ________ gland may squeeze the urethra,causing urinary retention.
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35
Relaxation of the ________ releases urine from the body.
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36
A patient has a tumor that causes her to secrete an excess amount of antidiuretic hormone (ADH).You would expect that the excessive level of ADH will ultimately cause ________.

A)decreased blood pressure
B)increased blood pressure
C)an increase in urine volume
D)increased ventilation rate
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Which of the following would not be reabsorbed (removed from the filtrate and returned to the blood)at the proximal convoluted tubule?

A)creatinine
B)urea
C)glucose
D)bicarbonate
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________ is an active form of the protein that stimulates the adrenal gland to release aldosterone.
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________ involves the relaxation of the external urethral sphincter,emptying the bladder.
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40
What benefit do animals get from having very long loops of the nephron?

A)They can send more glucose back to circulation.
B)They make less nitrogenous waste products.
C)They can send more water back to circulation.
D)They can excrete more salt.
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41
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
Tube-like structures that are lined with muscle and function to transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
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42
Provide the path of the urine from the kidney to the outside.Make sure your explanation includes all structures and muscles that would be encountered as the urine leaves the body.
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43
A portion of the renal tubule that resembles a hairpin turn that may have short loops or long loops is called the ________.
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44
Compare and contrast hemodialysis and CAPD.
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45
The glomerular capsule and a tuft of capillaries called the ________ form the renal corpuscle.
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46
Why is urinalysis used for medical and drug testing? Give several examples of tests that can be performed through urinalysis.
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47
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
This is a muscular,bag-like structure that stores urine.
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48
What are some of the problems associated with kidney transplants and what are some ways the issues can be resolved?
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49
If water were flowing from area "A" to area "B" through a semipermeable membrane,we might expect area "B" to be ________ in solute concentration compared to "A."
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50
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
Cocaine would be eliminated from the body by the kidneys by this process.
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51
A 30-year-old female complains of frequent and painful urination.A urinalysis is performed and the results indicate the presence of bacteria in the urine.What problem does this woman have? From an anatomical perspective,explain to the patient why she is more likely to suffer from this disorder than her husband.What sort of treatment would be appropriate?
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52
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
When we wish to determine a patient's health using their urine,we perform this test.
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53
The ________ of several nephrons empty into a single collecting duct that eventually drains into the renal pelvis.
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54
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
An excretory organ involved with filtration of body fluids and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes.
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55
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
The elimination of solid food residues occurs in this system.
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56
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
The elimination of carbon dioxides and water and body heat occurs in this system.
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57
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
If this muscular tube were to become blocked,urine could not be expelled to the outside of the body
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58
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
The system that eliminates nitrogenous wastes,excess water,salts,and excess ions from the body.
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59
Match each definition in the first column to the correct term in the second column.

A)Respiratory
B)Urinalysis
C)Urinary
D)Kidneys
E)Tubular secretion
F)Nephrons
G)Digestive
H)Urinary bladder
I)Urethra
J)Ureters
These are the functional units of the kidney and are responsible for the formation of urine.
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60
Filtrate moves from the space within the glomerular capsule to ________,the portion of the renal tubule with microvilli.
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61
Constant regulation of blood pH is critical.There are several ways (and several organ systems)involved in this regulation.Fully explain two different ways that regulation of blood pH is achieved through the urinary system.
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62
Suppose that your roommate is on a 48-hour fast for food and drink.This means that she has no nutrients or liquids entering her system.What would happen to her blood pressure and why? What hormones would be triggered by the lack of incoming liquids? Explain how these hormones work and what the end result would be concerning her blood pressure and urine volume.
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63
A 45-year-old diabetic has entered the hospital.Routine blood work shows that his blood pH is dropping and is currently at 7.3 (normal blood pH is about 7.4).Explain something that could be going on in the kidneys to cause a drop in blood pH.If the acidosis cannot be reversed quickly,what type of immediate treatment might the patient need to restore kidney function? There are two types of this treatment.How do they differ from each other? What sorts of complications might be expected?
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64
After a routine urinalysis,you get a report back from the lab.This report flags any abnormal values.For each of the values,indicate whether the test result is normal or abnormal.For any test results that are abnormal,speculate on what might have caused the abnormal value.
After a routine urinalysis,you get a report back from the lab.This report flags any abnormal values.For each of the values,indicate whether the test result is normal or abnormal.For any test results that are abnormal,speculate on what might have caused the abnormal value.
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