Exam 14: The Urinary System
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The glomerular capillary wall consists of two layers of smooth muscle cells.
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Which of the following represents the highest pressure to the lowest?
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After urine is formed,it drains into a central collecting cavity,the renal pelvis,located at the medial inner core of each kidney.
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A rise in plasma potassium concentration __________ stimulates aldosterone secretion by the __________ cortex.
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The most important and best-known hormonal system involved in regulating sodium ions is the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).
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Plasma protein concentration can become extremely high in diabetes mellitus,a digestive disorder involving inadequate insulin action.
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The renal medulla is made up of striated structures called the renal __________.
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Which part of the Henle's loop actively transports NaCl out of the tubular lumen into the surrounding interstitial fluid?
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What layer of the glomerular membrane consists of podocytes?
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Figure 14-26
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-Which number in the figure represents cyclic AMP increasing the opposite luminal membrane's permeability to H₂O?

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To be reabsorbed by the tubules,how many distinct barriers must a substance cross?
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In the tubular segments permeable to H₂O,solute reabsorption is always accompanied by comparable __________ reabsorption because of __________ considerations.
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Contraction of __________ cells closes off a portion of the filtering capillaries,reducing the surface area available for filtration within the glomerular tuft.
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What percentage of sugar (glucose)is absorbed in the tubules of the glomerular capillaries?
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Of the total energy spent by the kidneys,80% is used for __________ transport.
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Figure 14-26
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-Which number in the figure represents activation of the cyclic AMP (cAMP)second-messenger pathway within the cell?

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