Exam 20: Urinary System
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Normally, more than 30% of the total blood pumped by the heart each minute enters the kidneys.
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The voluntary internal urethral sphincter and the involuntary external urethral sphincter regulate urination.
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The urethra in the female is about half as long as the urethra in the male.
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Define incontinence. Name and explain three types of incontinence.
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Match each term with its corresponding definition or description.
-The moving of substances out of the tubules of the nephron back into the blood
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Match each of the structures of the urinary system with its corresponding function or description.
-Tube that carries urine out of the body
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Both active and passive mechanisms are used to move materials from the nephron back to the blood.
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Match each disorder to its corresponding description or definition.
-Occurs when the kidneys produce urine but the bladder is unable to release it
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Pyelonephritis is a general term referring to kidney disease, especially inflammatory conditions.
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Which hormone tends to increase the amount of urine produced?
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Even though it is included as part of the nephron, the glomerulus is actually part of the circulatory system.
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Which of the following conditions can be treated by the insertion of a urinary catheter?
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Match each of the structures of the urinary system with its corresponding function or description.
-Tube that drains into the collecting tubule
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Urinalysis is the physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine.
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Glomerulonephritis usually occurs several weeks after a systemic viral infection and is caused by a delayed immune response.
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Which of the following is not a function of the urinary system?
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Explain how the juxtaglomerular apparatus helps maintain proper blood flow to the kidney.
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Match each of the structures of the urinary system with its corresponding function or description.
-Formed by the tubules of a number of different nephrons; the last tubule in the nephron
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