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Glomerulus
2 types of arterioles
What are the capillaries of the Glomerulus covered in?
What are the Structural and Functional units of Kidneys?
3 regions of the Kidney
Renal Cortex
Renal Medulla
Renal Pelvis
Medulla Pyramids
Renal Columns
Calyces
2 main structures of Nephrons
What does the Glomerulus sit within?
What is the Function of the Urinary System?
What are the organs of the Urinary System?
Where are the Kidneys located?
Which kidney is lower?
2 Coverings of Kidneys
Atop each kidney is a...
Renal Capsule
Adipose Capsule
Process of Renal Tubule
(4)
2 types pf Neurons
What is the Urine Formation Process?
What is Filtrtion?
Reabsorption
Where does reabsorption occur?
Name the items the Capillaries reabsorb:
Name the materials not reabsorbed
What is Secretion?
Where do the left over material move to during secretion?
Characteristics of Urine
(5)
Ureters
what aids gravity in urine transport?
Urinary Bladder
How many openings does the bladder have?
Openings of bladder:
Urinary Bladder Wall
Urethra
Urine is released by 2 Sphincters:
Length of Urethra
Location of Urethra
Function of the Urethra
what must sphincters do to avoid voiding?
What sphincter is relaxed after stretching the bladder?
How is voiding produced?
What Sphincter must be voluntarily relaxed?
Normal amount of water
Distribution of Body Fluid
(2)
Extracellular includes?
What cause water to move from one place to another?
Changes in electrolyte balance can?
In order to maintain water balance you must?
Sources for water intake
(2)
Sources for water output
(4)
What is produced if water intake is excessive?
When large amounts of urine are lost...
Maintaining Water balance:
What is regulation done by?
Antidiuretic Hormone
(ADH)
Aldosterone
What are active Monitors?
Alkalosis
Acidosis
Where should pH be?
Most acid-base is maintained by what organ?
Acid-base controlling systems
(2)