Title: The Urinary System
1The Urinary System
Anatomy Histology
Urine Production
Urine Movement
Regulation
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2Anatomy and Histology 100 Question
- This urinary system organ removes waste products
from the body and helps regulate blood pressure - a. liver
- b. heart
- c. kidney
- d. lungs
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3Anatomy and Histology 100 Answer
- This urinary system organ removes waste products
from the body and helps regulate blood pressure - a. liver
- b. heart
- c. kidney
- d. lungs
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4Anatomy and Histology 200 Question
- This is the basic histological and functional
unit of the kidney - a. glomerulus
- b. filtration membrane
- c. nephron
- d. podocyte
- e. renal corpuscle
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5Anatomy and Histology 200 Answer
- This is the basic histological and functional
unit of the kidney - a. glomerulus
- b. filtration membrane
- c. nephron
- d. podocyte
- e. renal corpuscle
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6Anatomy and Histology 300 Question
- The major calyces of the kidney converge to form
this enlarged channel - a. renal fascia
- b. renal pelvis
- c. renal pyramids
- d. renal papillae
- e. renal sinus
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7Anatomy and Histology 300 Answer
- The major calyces of the kidney converge to form
this enlarged channel - a. renal fascia
- b. renal pelvis
- c. renal pyramids
- d. renal papillae
- e. renal sinus
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8Anatomy and Histology 400 Question
- The juxtaglomerular cells of the _____________
and the macula densa cells of the _____________
form the juxtaglomerular apparatus. - a. afferent arteriole, distal tubule
- b. afferent arteriole, proximal tubule
- c. efferent arteriole, proximal tubule
- d. efferent arteriole, distal tubule
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9Anatomy and Histology 400 Answer
- The juxtaglomerular cells of the _____________
and the macula densa cells of the _____________
form the juxtaglomerular apparatus. - a. afferent arteriole, distal tubule
- b. afferent arteriole, proximal tubule
- c. efferent arteriole, proximal tubule
- d. efferent arteriole, distal tubule
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10Anatomy and Histology 500 Question
- Given these parts of a nephron 1. renal
corpuscle 2. collecting duct 3. loop of Henle
4. distal tubule 5. proximal tubuleArrange
the parts in order as fluid flows from the
filtration membrane through the nephron. - a. 1,5,3,4,2 c. 2,1,4,5,3
- b. 2,4,1,3,5 d. 4,2,3,5,1
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11Anatomy and Histology 500 Answer
- Given these parts of a nephron 1. renal
corpuscle 2. collecting duct 3. loop of Henle
4. distal tubule 5. proximal tubuleArrange
the parts in order as fluid flows from the
filtration membrane through the nephron. - a. 1,5,3,4,2 c. 2,1,4,5,3
- b. 2,4,1,3,5 d. 4,2,3,5,1
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12Urine Production 100 Question
- This process of urine production is the active
transport of solutes across the walls of the
nephron into the filtrate - a. filtration
- b. tubular reabsorption
- c. tubular secretion
- d. filtration fraction
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13Urine Production 100 Answer
- This process of urine production is the active
transport of solutes across the walls of the
nephron into the filtrate - a. filtration
- b. tubular reabsorption
- c. tubular secretion
- d. filtration fraction
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14Urine Production 200 Question
- These substances normally cannot pass through the
filtration membrane - a. hemoglobin
- b. water
- c. sodium ions
- d. bicarbonate ions
- e. glucose
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15Urine Production 200 Answer
- These substances normally cannot pass through the
filtration membrane - a. hemoglobin
- b. water
- c. sodium ions
- d. bicarbonate ions
- e. glucose
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16Urine Production 300 Question
- By the time the filtrate reaches this, the
glucose is usually completely reabsorbed - a. the end of the proximal tubule
- b. the tip of the loop of Henle
- c. the end of the distal tubule
- d. the end of the collecting duct
- e. Bowman's capsule
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17Urine Production 300 Answer
- By the time the filtrate reaches this, the
glucose is usually completely reabsorbed - a. the end of the proximal tubule
- b. the tip of the loop of Henle
- c. the end of the distal tubule
- d. the end of the collecting duct
- e. Bowman's capsule
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18Urine Production 400 Question
- A decrease in systemic blood pressure results in
dilation of the afferent arterioles which
prevents a decrease in renal blood flow and
filtration pressure. - True/False
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19Urine Production 400 Answer
- A decrease in systemic blood pressure results in
dilation of the afferent arterioles which
prevents a decrease in renal blood flow and
filtration pressure. - True/False
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20Urine Production 500 Question
- Drinking a large amount of beer results in this
- a. increased aldosterone secretion
- b. increased permeability of the
collecting ducts of the nephrons - c. decreased urine osmolality
- d. increased urine volume
- e. both c and d
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21Urine Production 500 Answer
- Drinking a large amount of beer results in this
- a. increased aldosterone secretion
- b. increased permeability of the
collecting ducts of the nephrons - c. decreased urine osmolality
- d. increased urine volume
- e. both c and d
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22Regulation 100 Question
- This hormone secreted by the kidney triggers a
cascade that regulates blood Na and blood
pressure - a. erythropoietin
- b. vasopressin
- c. renin
- d. angiotensin
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23Regulation 100 Answer
- This hormone secreted by the kidney triggers a
cascade that regulates blood Na and blood
pressure - a. erythropoietin
- b. vasopressin
- c. renin
- d. angiotensin
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24Regulation 200 Question
- This effect is caused by increased aldosterone
levels - a. increased reabsorption of Na
- b. decreased blood volume
- c. decreased reabsorption of Cl-
- d. increased permeability of the distal
tubule to water - e. increased volume of urine
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25Regulation 200 Answer
- This effect is caused by increased aldosterone
levels - a. increased reabsorption of Na
- b. decreased blood volume
- c. decreased reabsorption of Cl-
- d. increased permeability of the distal
tubule to water - e. increased volume of urine
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26Regulation 300 Question
- Diuretics affect the urine in this manner
- a. decrease the urine flow
- b. increase the urine flow
- c. increase the cellular composition of the
urine - d. none of the above
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27Regulation 300 Answer
- Diuretics affect the urine in this manner
- a. decrease the urine flow
- b. increase the urine flow
- c. increase the cellular composition of the
urine - d. none of the above
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28Regulation 400 Question
- This statement best describes principal cells in
the distal tubules and collecting duct - a. secrete renin
- b. respond to ADH and aldosterone
- c. respond to ADH only
- d. respond to aldosterone only
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29Regulation 400 Answer
- This statement best describes principal cells in
the distal tubules and collecting duct - a. secrete renin
- b. respond to ADH and aldosterone
- c. respond to ADH only
- d. respond to aldosterone only
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30Regulation 500 Question
- Putting a patient with hypertension on a
low-sodium diet would have this effect - a. reduces the osmolality of blood
- b. ADH secretion is inhibited
- c. produces dilute urine and eliminates
water - d. reduces blood volume and blood
pressure - e. all of these
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31Regulation 500 Answer
- Putting a patient with hypertension on a
low-sodium diet would have this effect - a. reduces the osmolality of blood
- b. ADH secretion is inhibited
- c. produces dilute urine and eliminates
water - d. reduces blood volume and blood pressure
- e. all of these
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32Urine Movement100 Question
- This small tube leads from the floor of the
urinary bladder to the exterior of the body - a. renal pelvis
- b. ureter
- c. urethra
- d. calyx
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33Urine Movement100 Answer
- This small tube leads from the floor of the
urinary bladder to the exterior of the body - a. renal pelvis
- b. ureter
- c. urethra
- d. calyx
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34Urine Movement 200 Question
- This is the principal function of the ureter
- a. transport blood to the efferent
arterioles - b. transport urine from the renal
pelvis into the urinary bladder - c. transport glucose and protein into the
renal pelvis - d. none of the above
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35Urine Movement 200 Answer
- This is the principal function of the ureter
- a. transport blood to the efferent
arterioles - b. transport urine from the renal
pelvis into the urinary bladder - c. transport glucose and protein into the
renal pelvis - d. none of the above
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36Urine Movement 300 Question
- The urinary bladder can contain 1 L of urine, but
discomfort becomes noticeable when the volume
exceeds 500mL. - True/False
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37Urine Movement 300 Answer
- The urinary bladder can contain 1 L of urine, but
discomfort becomes noticeable when the volume
exceeds 500mL. - True/False
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38Urine Movement 400 Question
- The urinary bladder is lined with this tissue
- a. simple cuboidal epithelium
- b. simple columnar epithelium
- c. smooth muscle
- d. transitional epithelium
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39Urine Movement 400 Answer
- The urinary bladder is lined with this tissue
- a. simple cuboidal epithelium
- b. simple columnar epithelium
- c. smooth muscle
- d. transitional epithelium
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40Urine Movement 500 Question
- This triangular area of the urinary bladder is
between the two ureters posteriorly and the
urethra anteriorly - a. external urinary sphincter
- b. internal urinary sphincter
- c. smooth muscle
- d. transitional epithelium
- e. trigone
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41Urine Movement 500 Answer
- This triangular area of the urinary bladder is
between the two ureters posteriorly and the
urethra anteriorly - a. external urinary sphincter
- b. internal urinary sphincter
- c. smooth muscle
- d. transitional epithelium
- e. trigone
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42Grab Bag100 Question
- Blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and nerves enter
and exit the kidney through this - a. renal hilus
- b. renal sinus
- c. renal calyces
- d. adrenal glands
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43Grab Bag 100 Answer
- Blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and nerves enter
and exit the kidney through this - a. renal hilus
- b. renal sinus
- c. renal calyces
- d. adrenal glands
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44Grab Bag 200 Question
- The cortex of the kidney contains this
- a. hilus
- b. glomeruli
- c. perirenal fat
- d. renal pyramids
- e. renal pelvis
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45Grab Bag 200 Answer
- The cortex of the kidney contains this
- a. hilus
- b. glomeruli
- c. perirenal fat
- d. renal pyramids
- e. renal pelvis
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46Grab Bag 300 Question
- Water leaves the nephron by this mechanism
- a. active transport
- b. filtration into the capillary network
- c. osmosis
- d. facilitated diffusion
- e. cotransport
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47Grab Bag 300 Answer
- Water leaves the nephron by this mechanism
- a. active transport
- b. filtration into the capillary network
- c. osmosis
- d. facilitated diffusion
- e. cotransport
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48Grab Bag 400 Question
- This condition reduces filtration pressure in the
glomerulus - a. elevated blood pressure
- b. constriction of the afferent arterioles
- c. decreased plasma protein in the
glomerulus - d. dilation of the afferent arterioles
- e. decreased capsule pressure
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49Grab Bag 400 Answer
- This condition reduces filtration pressure in the
glomerulus - a. elevated blood pressure
- b. constriction of the afferent
arterioles - c. decreased plasma protein in the
glomerulus - d. dilation of the afferent arterioles
- e. decreased capsule pressure
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50Grab Bag 500 Question
- Given these vessels 1. arcuate vein 2.
afferent arteriole 3. efferent arteriole 4.
interlobular vein 5. peritubular
capillariesArrange the vessels in the order in
which a drop of blood from the interlobular
artery passes through them. - a. 1,2,4,5,3 b. 2,3,5,4,1
- c. 4,2,5,3,1 d. 5,2,4,1,3
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51Grab Bag 500 Answer
- Given these vessels 1. arcuate vein 2.
afferent arteriole 3. efferent arteriole 4.
interlobular vein 5. peritubular
capillariesArrange the vessels in the order in
which a drop of blood from the interlobular
artery passes through them. - a. 1,2,4,5,3 b. 2,3,5,4,1
- c. 4,2,5,3,1 d. 5,2,4,1,3
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52FINAL ROUND Question
- Prednisone is a steroid that reduces inflammation
and is used to treat autoimmune diseases. It has
some aldosterone-like effects on the kidney and
has this effect on the body - a. increases Na absorption
- b. increases blood volume
- c. increases blood pressure
- d. causes edema
- e. all of these
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53FINAL ROUND Answer
- Prednisone is a steroid that reduces inflammation
and is used to treat autoimmune diseases. It has
some aldosterone-like effects on the kidney and
has this effect on the body - a. increases Na absorption
- b. increases blood volume
- c. increases blood pressure
- d. causes edema
- e. all of these
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