Excretion and Osmoregulation

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Melissa Douglas
Quiz by Melissa Douglas, updated more than 1 year ago
Melissa Douglas
Created by Melissa Douglas almost 11 years ago
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Question 1

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Urea is excreted by?
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  • Kidneys
  • Skin
  • Lungs
  • Anus

Question 2

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Metabollic Water excreted by
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  • skin
  • Kidneys
  • Liver
  • Lungs
  • Stomata
  • Mouth
  • Anus

Question 3

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Carbon Dioxide is excreted by
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  • Lungs
  • Stomata
  • Kidneys
  • Skin

Question 4

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Salts are excreted by
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  • Skin
  • Kidneys
  • Liver
  • Lungs

Question 5

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Which of the following do animals excrete?
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  • Oxygen
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Urea
  • Water
  • Calcium Oxalate
  • Tannins
  • Uric Acids

Question 6

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Which of the following do Plants excrete?
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  • Oxygen
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Urea
  • Water
  • Calcium Oxalate
  • Tannins
  • Uric Acid

Question 7

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Which of the following do Plants excrete?
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  • Oxygen
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Urea
  • Water
  • Calcium Oxalate
  • Tannins
  • Uric Acid

Question 8

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What is excretion?
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  • Defication
  • Removal of Waste products from the body
  • Removal of waste products of metabolism from an organism
  • Things done on a toilet

Question 9

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What is egestion
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  • Removal of waste products of metabollism from the body
  • Removal of the waste products of digestion from the body (usually cellulose and dietary fibres)
  • Removing food that you don't like to eat

Question 10

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why is excretion important
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  • To provide jobs for toilet manufacturers, toilet paper companies and plumbers
  • To remove poisons from the body
  • To allow metabolic processes to continue without being interfered
  • Maintain salt balance
  • Maintain body temperatures
  • To provide the need for deoderant
  • To allow the body to accept more food

Question 11

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What are the criteria for a waste product remaining in a plant?
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  • Must be useful to the plant in some way eg. Protection from herbivores
  • Must be beneficial to other organism
  • Must not harm the organism
  • Must be in a form that will not interfere with metabolic reactions
  • Must be converted

Question 12

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All of the following are ways in which waste materials leave a plant except
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  • Diffusion
  • Leaf absession
  • Some just hang around for a while
  • Osmosis
  • Taken to other parts of plants (eg old xylem and fruit)

Question 13

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All of the following are ways in which waste materials leave a plant except
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  • Diffusion
  • Leaf absession
  • Some just hang around for a while
  • Osmosis
  • Taken to other parts of plants (eg old xylem and fruit)

Question 14

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All of the following are ways in which waste materials leave a plant except
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  • Diffusion
  • Leaf absession
  • Some just hang around for a while
  • Osmosis
  • Taken to other parts of plants (eg old xylem and fruit)

Question 15

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True of CO2
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  • Leave at Night in plants (mostly)
  • Leave in day in plants (mostly)
  • Sometimes used up in photosynthesis so isnt excreted
  • Diffuses out of stomata
  • Produced in Photosynthesis
  • Produced in respiration
  • Sometimes used up in respiration so isnt excreted
  • Can leave lungs as expired air
  • Can leave lungs as inspired air

Question 16

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True of O2
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  • Leave plant at night (mostly)
  • Leave plant in day (mostly)
  • Produced in Photosynthesis
  • Produced in respiration
  • May be used in photosynthesis so might not exit plant
  • may be used in respiration so might not exit plant
  • Leave animals in inspired air
  • Excreted from animals in expired air

Question 17

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smooth textured area which represents the outer layer of the kidney and consists of both convoluted tubules
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  • Cortex
  • Medulla
  • Pelvis
  • Glomerulous

Question 18

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Expanded portion of the ureter within the kidney
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  • Cortex
  • Pelvis
  • Medulla
  • Nephrons

Question 19

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Dark Triangular pyramidsin the kidneys containing mass of tubules, capillaries and connective tissues
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  • Cortex
  • Pelvis
  • Medulla
  • Bladder

Question 20

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Tiny tubular structures extending through the regions of the kidney that removes waste from blood and reabsorb waste subststances
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  • Cortex
  • Pelvis
  • Glomerulous
  • Nephrons

Question 21

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Role of the kidney
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  • Release urine
  • Get rid of toxins
  • Get rid of excess waste
  • Control blood composition
  • Store urine
  • Warm up the body

Question 22

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Choose the option that demonstrates the order that blood travels through the nephrons
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  • Loop of henle --> Bowmans capsule --> Proximal Convoluted Tubule --> Distal convoluted tubules-->Collecting Duct
  • Collecting Duct--> Bowmans capsule --> Proximal Convoluted Tubule --> Distal convoluted tubules--> Loop of Henle
  • \ convoluted Tubule ---> Collecting duct ---> Glomerulous---> Loop of Henle---> Bowmans capsule
  • Bowman's capsule --> Proximal convoluted tubule --> Loop of Henle --> distal convoluted tubules --> collecting ducts

Question 23

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Ultra filtration occurs in the
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  • Renal Capsule
  • Loop of Henle
  • Collecting Duct
  • Convoluted Tubules

Question 24

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Affrent arteriole is rich in
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  • Glucose and Amino Acids
  • Fatty Acids
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Vitamins
  • Water
  • Urea and Excess salts
  • Albumin
  • Goblins

Question 25

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In ultrafiltration, what remains in capillaries
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  • water
  • Red blood cells
  • Glucose
  • Salt
  • Platelets
  • Large protein molecules

Question 26

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What is reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule?
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  • 80% water
  • All glucose (in healthy people)
  • Useful nutrients
  • some mineral salts (to maintain ideal blood concentration

Question 27

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What is reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule?
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  • 80% water
  • All glucose (in healthy people)
  • Useful nutrients
  • some mineral salts (to maintain ideal blood concentration

Question 28

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The distal convoluted tubule regulates salts to allow the blood to be
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  • Slightly acidic
  • Perfectly Neutral
  • Slightly basic
  • Very acidic
  • Very Basic

Question 29

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ADH
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  • means Arteriole-directing hormone
  • means anti-diuretic hormone
  • Secreted by nephrons
  • Regulated by osmo-receptors in hypothalmus
  • More of it in blood causes thrist
  • Controls the permeability of the wall in the DCtubing
  • Little in blood causes little urine to be passed
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