Exam 18: Urinary System and Fluid Balance
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The first structure in the kidney to collect newly formed urine is the
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The urinary system consists of two kidneys, one ureter, one urinary bladder, and two urethrae.
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The kidneys help to regulate the pH of body fluids by controlling the
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The ____________ fluid compartment of the body consists of all of the fluid inside the cells, while the ______________ fluid compartment consists of fluid outside the cells, such as interstitial fluid and plasma.
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The kidneys lie on the posterior abdominal wall, within the peritoneum.
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An increase in blood CO2 levels is followed by a(n) ____ in H+ ions and a(n) ____ in blood pH.
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The renal corpuscle consists of the Bowman's capsule and the pertibular capillaries.
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Aldosterone causes an increase in Na+ and Cl- _________________from the nephrons which _________ the volume of urine output.
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The movement of water and electrolytes between fluid compartments is regulated primarily by
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This distal convoluted tubule is the primary site for the reabsorption of solutes and water.
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Place the regions of the nephron in the correct order for the process of urine formation. a: Capsular space of glomerulus
B: Loop of Henle
C: Collecting duct
D: Distal convoluted tubule
E: Proximal convoluted tubule
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Na+ reabsorption is a(n) __________ process, while Cl- reabsoprtion is a(n) __________ process.
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Arrange the following structures in correct sequence: (1) ureter
(2) renal pelvis
(3) calyx
(4) urinary bladder
(5) urethra
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Dilation of the afferent arteriole would increase glomerular pressure.
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By the time the filtrate reaches the tip of the renal pyramid, the concentration of the filtrate is higher than the concentration of the interstitial fluid.
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