Exam 20: The Urinary System
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The tube that carries the urine out of the body is called the
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-another term for urination or voiding
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The process by which urine is passed out of the body is called
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The regulation of blood pH is an important function of the urinary system.
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-the accumulation of toxic substances in the blood from the catabolism of food; functioning kidneys prevent this from happening
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-the moving of substances out of the tubules of the nephron back into the blood
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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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The juxtaglomerular apparatus releases a hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict and blood pressure to rise.
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Besides the excretion of waste products,the kidneys help regulate blood levels of chloride,potassium,and bicarbonate.
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The urinary system consists of two kidneys,two urethras,one bladder,and one ureter.
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The end result of the RAAS is constriction of blood vessels and the secretion of aldosterone.
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All the symptoms of nephrotic syndrome are caused by the loss of protein in the blood.
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List and describe the microscopic structures of the nephron.Which structures make up the renal corpuscle?
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ADH and ANH have opposite effects on the amount of urine produced.
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Substances are added to the urine in the distal and collecting tubules through what process?
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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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