Exam 20: Urinary System
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The order in which filtrate flows through the nephron is the Bowman capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, distal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, and the collecting tubule.
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Match each of the structures of the urinary system with its corresponding function or description.
-The blood vessel in the Bowman capsule
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Reabsorption and secretion occur only in the tubules of the nephron.
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Urinalysis can sometimes be used to detect inborn errors of metabolism.
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Explain why kidney surgery is less likely to cause peritonitis than is stomach surgery.
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Match each of the structures of the urinary system with its corresponding function or description.
-Structure into which the papilla of the pyramids of the kidney opens
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Match each disorder to its corresponding description or definition.
-Symptoms of this condition result from the loss of protein from the blood
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The collecting tubules of most nephrons remain within the renal cortex, but the collecting tubules of juxtamedullary nephrons dip deeply into the renal medulla.
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Describe the location of the kidneys, and explain the ways in which the kidneys are protected.
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Match each of the structures of the urinary system with its corresponding function or description.
-Tubes that connect the kidney and the urinary bladder
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The processes of filtration and secretion both move material into the nephron.
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Match each disorder to its corresponding description or definition.
-Refers to the involuntary voiding or loss of urine in an older child or adult
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The kidneys are protected by the parietal peritoneum and a heavy layer of fat.
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