Compendium 7 - How do we get rid of toxic wastes?

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Compendium 7 - How do we get rid of toxic wastes?
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Pregunta 1

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Select Four organs of the urinary system
Respuesta
  • Bladder
  • Kidneys
  • Ureter
  • Urethra
  • Vagina
  • Esophagus

Pregunta 2

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Select the Three main functions of the kidneys
Respuesta
  • Filtration - occurs in the renal corpuscle
  • Tubular reabsorption - occurs in the PCT and DCT
  • Tubular secretion - occurs in the DCT
  • Removal of toxic waste

Pregunta 3

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Describe the location of the Kidneys
Respuesta
  • posterior muscular wall of the abdominal cavity
  • anterior muscular wall of the abdominal cavity

Pregunta 4

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The left kidney is located slightly more superior than the right kidney due to the larger size of the liver on the right side of the body.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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The right kidney is located slightly more superior than the left kidney due to the larger size of the liver on the right side of the body.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 6

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Identify the external structural layers of the Kidney:
Respuesta
  • • renal capsule - immediate lining covering the renal tissue • adipose tissue - fat layer outside the renal capsule • renal fascia - outer layer, anchors kidney and attaches it to surrounding tissue
  • • renal capsule - outer layer, anchors kidney and attaches it to surrounding tissue • adipose tissue - fat layer outside the renal capsule • renal fascia - immediate lining covering the renal tissue

Pregunta 7

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The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, which forms urine. The Four parts of the nephron are:
Respuesta
  • • Distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
  • • Loop of Henle
  • • Proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)
  • • Renal corpuscle
  • • Renal bowmans capsule

Pregunta 8

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Describe the three processes necessary for urine formation.
Respuesta
  • Filtration - occurs in the renal corpuscle
  • Tubular reabsorption - occurs in the PCT and DCT
  • Tubular secretion - occurs in the DCT
  • Tubular secretion - occurs in the PCT and DCT

Pregunta 9

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Describe the components that make up the urinary process
Respuesta
  • Filtration occurs in the renal corpuscle, which consists of the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule. Blood enters the glomerulus, and the fluid and solutes in the blood are pushed through the glomerular capillary wall and enter the Bowman’s capsule, which is the first part of the tubule. This solution is called filtrate and a small amount of it will eventually become urine.
  • Filtration occurs in the renal capsule, which consists of the glomerulus and renal corpuscle. Blood enters the glomerulus, and the fluid and solutes in the blood are pushed through the glomerular capillary wall and enter the Bowman’s capsule, which is the first part of the tubule. This solution is called filtrate and a small amount of it will eventually become urine.

Pregunta 10

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Reabsorption from the filtrate is a two-step process. Referring to Figure 9.2, the two steps are: [blank_start](1)[blank_end] Movement of the filtrate into the cells lining the nephron through the apical surface of the cell or the apical membrane. [blank_start](2)[blank_end] Then from these cells into the blood through the basal surface of the cell or basal membrane.
Respuesta
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (2)
  • (1)

Pregunta 11

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Which one of the following structures is known as the ‘functional unit of the kidney’?
Respuesta
  • a. the renal corpuscle
  • b. the glomerulus
  • c. the nephron
  • d. the renal pyramids

Pregunta 12

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Which one of the following structures is considered to be a part of the nephron?
Respuesta
  • a. the glomerulus
  • b. ureter
  • c. collecting duct
  • d. renal pelvis

Pregunta 13

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Which one of the following substances would you expect to find in the filtrate of a healthy individual?
Respuesta
  • a. red blood cells
  • b. sodium ions
  • c. large proteins
  • d. white blood cells

Pregunta 14

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Which one of the following substances would be normally re-absorbed into the kidney tubules?
Respuesta
  • glucose
  • ammonia
  • large proteins
  • red blood cells

Pregunta 15

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Which hormone promotes water retention in the body?
Respuesta
  • aquaporin hormone
  • thyrotropin hormone
  • oxytocin hormone
  • anti-diuretic hormone

Pregunta 16

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What is the name of the muscle found in the wall of the bladder?
Respuesta
  • cardiac
  • skeletal
  • fast twitch
  • detrusor

Pregunta 17

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What is the name of the reflex that controls urination?
Respuesta
  • sympathetic
  • micturition
  • baroreceptor
  • parasympathetic

Pregunta 18

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Nephron Diagram: 1. [blank_start]Loop of Henle[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Collecting duct[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Proximal convoluted tubule[blank_end] 4. [blank_start]Distal convoluted tubule[blank_end] 5. [blank_start]Cortex of kidney[blank_end] 6. [blank_start]Medulla of kidney[blank_end] The two parts of the renal corpuscle are: 1. [blank_start]Glomerulus[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Glomerular capsule[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Loop of Henle
  • Collecting duct
  • Proximal convoluted tubule
  • Distal convoluted tubule
  • Cortex of kidney
  • Medulla of kidney
  • Glomerulus (1st)
  • Glomerular capsule (2nd)

Pregunta 19

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What type of nephron is nephron A?
Respuesta
  • Juxtamedullary
  • Cortical

Pregunta 20

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What type of nephron is nephron B?
Respuesta
  • Cortical
  • Juxtamedullary

Pregunta 21

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Juxtamedullary: There are two types of nephrons: Superficial cortical nephrons, which have their glomeruli in the outer cortex. They have shorter loops of Henle, which dip only into the outer medulla. Juxtamedullary nephrons, which have their glomeruli near the corticomedullary border.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 22

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Creatinine: A chemical waste molecule that is generated from muscle metabolism.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 23

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The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, which forms urine. The parts of the nephron are: • Renal corpuscle • Proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) • Loop of Henle • Distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 24

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Filtration occurs in the renal corpuscle, which consists of the [blank_start]glomerulus[blank_end] and [blank_start]Bowman’s capsule[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • glomerulus
  • loop of henle
  • Bowman’s capsule
  • distal convoluted tubules

Pregunta 25

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Filtration: Filtration occurs in the [blank_start]renal corpuscle[blank_end], which consists of the [blank_start]glomerulus[blank_end] and [blank_start]Bowman’s capsule[blank_end]. [blank_start]Blood[blank_end] enters the glomerulus, and the fluid and [blank_start]solutes[blank_end] in the blood are pushed through the glomerular [blank_start]capillary wall[blank_end] and enter the Bowman’s capsule, which is the first part of the [blank_start]tubule[blank_end]. This solution is called [blank_start]filtrate[blank_end] and a small amount of it will eventually become [blank_start]urine[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • renal corpuscle
  • Bowman’s capsule
  • Blood
  • urine
  • solutes
  • capillary wall
  • tubule
  • filtrate
  • glomerulus (1st)

Pregunta 26

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Tubular re-absorption: Re-absorption is the return of water and solutes to the blood following filtration. The filtrate flows through the proximal convoluted tubules, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubules and then to the collecting ducts. As the filtrate moves through the nephron, much of it is reabsorbed from the nephron to the blood stream via processes such as diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport, symport and osmosis.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 27

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Tubular secretion: Tubular secretion is when substances are secreted into the filtrate from the blood. Tubular secretion can be active or passive. A good example of tubular secretion is H+ ions, and this plays an important role in the regulation of the pH of the blood.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 28

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Tubular secretion: Tubular secretion is when substances are [blank_start]secreted[blank_end] into the filtrate from the [blank_start]blood[blank_end]. Tubular [blank_start]secretion[blank_end] can be [blank_start]active[blank_end] or passive. A good example of tubular secretion is H+ ions, and this plays an important role in the regulation of the [blank_start]pH[blank_end] of the blood.
Respuesta
  • secreted
  • blood
  • secretion
  • active
  • pH

Pregunta 29

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Sodium-potassium exchange pump is
Respuesta
  • Active
  • Passive

Pregunta 30

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Which molecule is moving with Na+ during co-transport (piggy backing)?
Respuesta
  • Glucose
  • Fructose

Pregunta 31

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Anti Port - Which molecule is moving with Na+?
Respuesta
  • Ca2+
  • K+

Pregunta 32

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Anti-port: Is Na+ and Ca2+ moving in the same direction or in opposite directions?
Respuesta
  • Opposite
  • Same direction

Pregunta 33

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Facilitated diffusion is the mechanism by which glucose moves out of the nephron cell in to the blood
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 34

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Describe the structure and function of the special carrier molecule
Respuesta
  • Protein imbedded in cell membrane with a central channel. It helps move molecules across the cell membrane.
  • Lipid imbedded in cell membrane with a central channel. It helps move molecules across the cell membrane.

Pregunta 35

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Name two molecules that move across the cell membrane via facilitated diffusion?
Respuesta
  • Fructose
  • Amino acids
  • Glucose

Pregunta 36

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Is facilitated diffusion moving the molecule up or down its concentration gradient?
Respuesta
  • Down its concentration gradient. From high to low concentration.
  • Up its concentration gradient. From low to high concentration.

Pregunta 37

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Is facilitated diffusion an active or passive process?
Respuesta
  • Diffusion is passive – it does not require energy (ATP).
  • Diffusion is active – it does require energy (ATP).

Pregunta 38

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Is glucose moving from the filtrate to the blood, or from the blood to the filtrate?
Respuesta
  • Glucose is moving from the filtrate to the blood. It is being reabsorbed into the body where it will be used by cells to make ATP
  • Glucose is moving from the blood to the filtrate. It is being reabsorbed into the body where it will be used by cells to make ATP

Pregunta 39

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The glomerular capsule is also known as the Bowman’s capsule
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 40

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The renal corpuscle consists of the glomerulus (a bed of capillaries) and the glomerular capsule.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 41

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Renal corpuscle The renal corpuscle consists of the [blank_start]glomerulus[blank_end] (a bed of capillaries) and the glomerular [blank_start]capsule[blank_end]. The glomerular capsule is also known as the [blank_start]Bowman’s capsule[blank_end]. Blood enters the [blank_start]renal corpuscle[blank_end] (the first part of the nephron) via the [blank_start]afferent[blank_end] arteriole. When the blood passes through the bed of capillaries in the renal corpuscle, fluid leaves the [blank_start]capillary[blank_end] and becomes [blank_start]filtrate[blank_end]. This is the first stage of [blank_start]urine[blank_end] formation. This filtrate then enters into the glomerular capsule and flows directly into the [blank_start]proximal convoluted tubule[blank_end], where tubular [blank_start]reabsorption[blank_end] begins. Blood that comes in via the afferent arteriole leaves via the efferent arteriole to return to the body’s [blank_start]blood[blank_end] [blank_start]supply[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • glomerulus
  • capsule
  • Bowman’s capsule
  • renal corpuscle
  • afferent
  • filtrate
  • capillary
  • urine
  • proximal convoluted tubule
  • reabsorption
  • supply
  • blood

Pregunta 42

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[blank_start]Fenestrae of capillaries[blank_end] - Holes in the endothelial cells of the glomerular capillaries [blank_start]Basement membrane[blank_end] - Found in between the endothelial cells and the podocytes [blank_start]Filtration slits[blank_end] - Spaces between the podocyte cell processes
Respuesta
  • Fenestrae of capillaries
  • Basement membrane
  • Filtration slits

Pregunta 43

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Fenestrae of capillaries - Window-like holes in the endothelial cells of the glomerular capillaries
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 44

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• The nephron higher in the cortex is called a [blank_start]cortical nephron[blank_end]. • The nephron that is lower in the cortex with a long Loop of Henle extending deep into the medulla is a [blank_start]juxtamedullary nephron (juxta = near)[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • cortical nephron
  • juxtamedullary nephron (juxta = near)

Pregunta 45

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[blank_start]Proximal convoluted tubule[blank_end] : Main area for reabsorption of water (80%) 100% reabsorption of amino acids and sugars [blank_start]Distal convoluted tubule[blank_end] : Controlled secretion of wastes, toxin, excess ions. Alters concentration of urine by varying water reabsorption [blank_start]Loop of Henle[blank_end] : Reabsorbs ions and water.
Respuesta
  • Proximal convoluted tubule
  • Distal convoluted tubule
  • Loop of Henle

Pregunta 46

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The distal convoluted tubule is the last segment of the nephron. What is the name of the segment following the distal convoluted tubule?
Respuesta
  • Collecting duct
  • Advancing duct

Pregunta 47

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The bladder is a hollow structure that stores urine. What volume of urine do you think the bladder usually holds?
Respuesta
  • up to 1 L
  • up to 1.5 L

Pregunta 48

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Carrier molecules are usually proteins bound to a non-protein group
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 49

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In the cell, examples of molecules that must use facilitated diffusion to move in and out of the cell membrane are glucose, sodium ions, and potassium ions. They pass using carrier proteins through the cell membrane without energy along the concentration gradient.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 50

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Facilitated diffusion is a passive process
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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