A&P II Final - Practice Questions

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Question 1

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Which is NOT a major function of the kidney?
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  • regulation of blood ionic composition
  • regulation of blood cell size
  • regulation of blood volume
  • regulation of blood pressure
  • regulation of blood pH

Question 2

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This is the formation of a new glucose molecule.
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  • glycolysis
  • gluconeogenesis
  • glucosamine
  • glucose
  • calcitriol

Question 3

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Which of the following is a waste product normally excreted by the kidneys?
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  • urea
  • glucose
  • insulin
  • cholesterol
  • carbon dioxide

Question 4

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This is smooth dense irregular connective tissue that is continuous with the outer coat of the ureter.
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  • adipose capsule
  • renal capsule
  • renal hilus
  • renal cortex
  • renal medulla

Question 5

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The portion of the kidney that extends between the renal pyramids is called the
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  • renal columns
  • renal medulla
  • renal pelvis
  • calyces
  • renal papilla

Question 6

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Which is the correct order of blood flow through the kidneys?
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  • renal artery > segmental artery > interlobular artery > peritubular capillaries > afferent arterioles
  • interlobar arteries > arcuate arteries > glomerular capillaries > arcuate veins
  • arcuate veins > arcuate arteries > glomerular capillaries > renal vein
  • renal vein > segmental arteries > interlobar arteries > efferent arterioles
  • interlobar veins > afferent arterioles > efferent arterioles > glomerular capillaries

Question 7

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Which is the correct order of filtrate flow?
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  • glomerular capsule, proximal convoluted tubule (PCT), loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule (DCT), collecting duct
  • loop of Henle, glomerular capsule, PCT, DCT, collecting duct
  • ascending limb of loop, PCT, DCT, collecting duct
  • collecting duct, DCT, PCT, collecting duct, glomerular capsule
  • PCT, glomerular capsule, DCT, collecting duct, loop of Henle

Question 8

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Which structure of the nephron reabsorbs the most substances?
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  • glomerular capsule
  • loop of Henle
  • ascending limb
  • collecting duct
  • proximal convoluted tubule

Question 9

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This is the structure of the nephron that filters blood.
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  • glomerular capsule
  • loop of Henle
  • ascending limb
  • collecting duct
  • renal tubule

Question 10

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This term means the return of substances into the blood stream from the filtrate.
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  • reabsorption
  • filtration
  • secretion
  • excretion
  • none of these choices

Question 11

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This is a nephron process that results in a substance in blood entering the already formed filtrate.
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  • rebasorption
  • filtration
  • secretion
  • excretion
  • none of these choices

Question 12

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This layer of filtration membrane is composed of collagen fibers and proteoglycans in a glycoprotein matrix.
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  • glomerular endothelial cells
  • basal lamina
  • pedicels
  • filtration slits
  • slit membrane

Question 13

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This occurs when stretching triggers contraction of smooth muscle walls in afferent arterioles.
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  • glomerular filtration rate
  • tubulomerular feedback
  • myogenic mechanism
  • renal autoregulation
  • capsular hydrostatic pressure

Question 14

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This occurs when a substance passes from the fluid in the tubular lumen through the apical membrane, across the cytosol, and then into the interstitial fluid.
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  • paracellular reabsorption
  • transcellular reabsorption
  • apical reabsorption
  • basolateral reabsorption
  • active transport

Question 15

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The proximal convoluted tubules reabsorb which percentage of filtered water?
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  • 25%
  • 50%
  • 65%
  • 80%
  • 99%

Question 16

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Which of the following is NOT a way angiotensin II affects the kidneys?
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  • it increases GFR
  • in can decrease GFR
  • it enhances reabsorption of certain ions
  • it stimulates release of aldosterone
  • none of these choices

Question 17

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Urea recycling can cause a buildup of urea in the
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  • renal capsule
  • loop of Henle
  • ascending tubule
  • renal medulla
  • renal pelvis

Question 18

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Increased secretion of hydrogen ions would result in a(n) ______________ of blood ____________?
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  • increase; pressure
  • decrease; volume
  • increase; sodium levels
  • decrease; pH
  • increase; urea

Question 19

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Increased secretion of aldosterone would result in a(n) ______________ of blood ____________?
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  • increase; potassium
  • decrease; volume
  • increase; calcium levels
  • decrease; pH
  • increase; sodium

Question 20

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An analysis of the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine is called
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  • urinalysis
  • filtration study
  • concentration study
  • diuretic
  • osmolarity

Question 21

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Water accounts for which percentage of the total volume of urine?
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  • 25%
  • 50%
  • 75%
  • 80%
  • 95%

Question 22

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This is a test to measure kidney function.
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  • Plasma creatinine
  • Renal study
  • Kidney assay
  • Dialysis
  • Hilus study

Question 23

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This transports urine from the kidney to the bladder.
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  • urethra
  • ureter
  • descending loop of Henle
  • renal hilus
  • none of these choices

Question 24

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This layer of the ureter is composed of connective tissue, collagen and elastic fibers.
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  • mucosa
  • transitional epithelium
  • lamina propria
  • adventitia
  • lamina elastica

Question 25

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This lies in the anterior corner of the trigone of the bladder.
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  • urethral sphincter
  • adventitia bundle
  • ureter
  • internal urethral orifice
  • muscularis bundle

Question 26

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An increase in permeability of the filtration membrane due to disease, injury, or irritation of kidney cells by substances such as bacterial toxins, ether, or heavy metals indicates which condition?
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  • albuminuria
  • lucosuria
  • robilinogenuria
  • ketonuria
  • bilirubinuria

Question 27

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Anorexia, starvation, or a diet too low in carbohydrates indicates which condition?
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  • albuminuria
  • glucosuria
  • urobilinogenuria
  • ketonuria
  • bilirubinuria

Question 28

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Stress, causing excessive amounts of epinephrine secretion which stimulates glycogen breakdown, indicates which condition? This condition can also indicate diabetes mellitus.
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  • albuminuria
  • glucosuria
  • urobilinogenuria
  • hematuria
  • bilirubinuria

Question 29

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Excessive urine concentration of a normal breakdown product of hemoglobin, caused by pernicious anemia, infectious hepatitis, jaundice or cirrhosis, indicates which condition?
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  • albuminuria
  • glucosuria
  • urobilinogenuria
  • hematuria
  • bilirubinuria

Question 30

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This substance gives bile its major pigmentation:
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  • ketone bodies
  • erythrocytes
  • casts
  • bilirubin
  • glucose

Question 31

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These are tiny masses of material, hardened in the lumen of the urinary tubule and are flushed out when filtrate builds up behind them:
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  • ketone bodies
  • erythrocytes
  • casts
  • microbes
  • urobilinogen

Question 32

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Candida albicans and E. coli are which type of abnormal constituent of urine:
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  • ketone bodies
  • erythrocytes
  • casts
  • microbes
  • urobilinogen

Question 33

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Which is the normal pH range of urine in humans?
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  • 8.1-10.6
  • 4.6-8.0
  • 1.0-3.0
  • 3.1-4.0
  • 10.0-12.0

Question 34

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What is the normal volume of urine produced in humans?
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  • 1 L / hr
  • 2 L / day
  • 2 L / hr
  • 3 L / week
  • 10 L / 24 hours

Question 35

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What is the normal specific gravity range of urine in humans?
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  • 2.350-3.700
  • 0.002-1.000
  • 4.6-8.0
  • 1.001-1.035
  • 1.04-2.60

Question 36

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Parasympathetic division of ANS regulates kidney functions.
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  • True
  • False

Question 37

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This hormone is released when the blood volume increases.
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  • parathyroid hormone
  • renin
  • ADH
  • atrial natriuretic peptide
  • aldosterone

Question 38

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Consumption of salty food will cause an increase in this hormone.
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  • aldosterone
  • renin
  • ANH
  • angiotensin-II
  • ADH

Question 39

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Absence of angiotensin converting enzyme will lead to
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  • decreased blood pressure
  • increased blood pressure
  • will not have any effect on blood pressure
  • all of these choices
  • none of these choices
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