Deck 14: The Urinary System

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How is glucose reabsorbed in the tubules?

A)​via protein carriers
B)via fatty acid carriers
C)actively
D)passively
E)​by ionic filtration
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What percentage of sugar (glucose)is absorbed in the tubules of the glomerular capillaries?​

A)​50%
B)75%
C)89%
D)98%
E)​100%
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What blood vessels directly supply the kidneys?​

A)​aorta and vena cava
B)superior and inferior vena cava
C)renal artery and renal vein
D)nephron artery and nephron vein
E)​thoracic artery and thoracic vein
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On average,how many times do the kidneys filter the entire plasma volume each day?​

A)​15
B)30
C)65
D)100
E)​135
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The properties of the glomerular membrane are collectively referred to as the:​

A)​glomerular properties
B)filtration quotient
C)filtration coefficient
D)membrane coefficient
E)​membrane quotient
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What percentage of the blood each minute gets "cleaned" by the kidneys?​

A)​20-25%
B)15%
C)10-12%
D)8%
E)​3-5%
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What are the two major control mechanisms that regulate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?​

A)​internal regulation and intrinsic parasympathetic control
B)autoregulation and intrinsic sympathetic control
C)internal regulation and extrinsic parasympathetic control
D)autoregulation and extrinsic sympathetic control
E)​external regulation and extrinsic parasympathetic control
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The primary function of Bowman's capsule is to:

A)​carry blood to the glomerulus
B)collect the glomerular filtrate
C)collect excess blood plasma
D)establish an osmotic gradient
E)​reabsorb sodium
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Which of the following represents the highest pressure to the lowest?​

A)glomerular capillary osmotic pressure → plasma-colloid blood pressure → basement membrane capsule hydrostatic pressure
B)nephron capillary osmotic pressure → basement membrane blood pressure → glomerular capsule hydrostatic pressure
C)glomerular capillary osmotic pressure → plasma-colloid blood pressure → Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure
D)nephron capillary blood pressure → basement membrane osmotic pressure → Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure
E)glomerular capillary blood pressure → plasma-colloid osmotic pressure → Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure
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Urinary flow in men can be compromised by enlargement or growth of what gland?

A)​kidneys
B)pancreas
C)adrenals
D)prostate​
E)​spleen
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What layer of the glomerular membrane consists of podocytes?

A)​inner layer of Bowman's capsule
B)outer layer of Bowman's capsule
C)inner loop of Henle
D)outer loop of Henle
E)​the basement membrane
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The role of the hormone erythropoietin is to:​

A)​stimulate red blood cell production
B)increase urine volume
C)increase frequency of urination
D)draw sodium out of the plasma
E)​combat dehydration
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How many nephrons are in each kidney?​

A)​about 10 million
B)about 1 million
C)about 100,000
D)about 25,000
E)​about 250
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Each tuft of the glomerular capillaries is held together by:

A)​granular cells
B)mesangial cells
C)endothelium
D)connective tissue
E)​plasma cells
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To be reabsorbed by the tubules,how many distinct barriers must a substance cross?

A)​two
B)three
C)four
D)five​
E)​six
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How much more permeable to water is the glomerular capillary wall compared to capillaries elsewhere in the body?

A)​100x
B)50x
C)20x
D)10x
E)​2x
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Bilirubin is a waste product in urine derived from:

A)​blood plasma
B)nucleic acids
C)creatine
D)proteins
E)​hemoglobin
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From what kind of cells are granular cells derived?​

A)​striated muscle cells
B)smooth muscle cells
C)red blood cells
D)white blood cells
E)​plasma cells
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What are the two types of nephrons called?​

A)​cortex and medulla
B)proximal and distal
C)looped and straight
D)cortical and juxtamedullary
E)​collecting and tubule
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Sodium is reabsorbed throughout the tubule with the exception of the:​

A)​distal segment of the tubule
B)proximal segment of the tubule
C)descending limb of Henle's loop
D)ascending limb of Henle's loop
E)​basement membrane
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What happens when the hydrogen ion concentration in the body fluids is too low?​

A)​Oxygen absorption increases.
B)Hydrogen absorption increases.
C)Hydrogen absorption decreases.
D)Hydrogen secretion increases.
E)​Hydrogen secretion decreases.
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How many important functions do the organic ion secretory systems perform?​

A)​one
B)two
C)three
D)four
E)​five
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Metabolic acidosis is caused by the inability of the kidneys to adequately secrete:​

A)​sodium
B)chloride
C)potassium
D)toxins
E)​hydrogen ions
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What is the tubular maximum reabsorption rate for glucose?​

A)​375 mg of glucose per minute
B)300 mg of glucose per minute
C)275 mg of glucose per minute
D)200 mg of glucose per minute
E)​100 mg of glucose per minute
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What is vasopressin also known as?​

A)​angiotensin I
B)angiotensin II
C)renin
D)antidiuretic hormone
E)​insulin
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What percentage of the plasma entering the kidneys is filtered?​

A)​5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
E)​25%
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Which part of the Henle's loop actively transports NaCl out of the tubular lumen into the surrounding interstitial fluid?​

A)​long loop
B)short loop
C)ascending limb
D)descending limb
E)​basement membrane
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What percentage of the kidney tissue is needed to adequately maintain all the essential renal excretory and regulatory functions?​

A)​5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)25%
E)​35%
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The concentrating mechanism accomplished by the loop of Henle is known as:​

A)​autoregulation
B)countercurrent multiplication
C)secondary passive transport
D)primary active transport
E)​distillation
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The most prevalent ions secreted by the tubules are:​

A)​sodium and chloride
B)sodium and hydrogen
C)sodium and potassium
D)chloride and potassium
E)​hydrogen and potassium
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What does micturition mean?​

A)​The process of bladder emptying or urination
B)The process of filtration through the glomerulus
C)The acidification of urine
D)The final filtration of urine
E)​A urinary bacterial infection
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What does the liver do to foreign substances that facilitates their secretion?​

A)​It binds them to iron.
B)It converts them to anionic forms.
C)It converts them to cationic forms.
D)It attaches water molecules.
E)​It changes their molecular spin.
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What is a perfect "substance X" for clinical determination of the GFR?​

A)​creatinine
B)creatine
C)glucose
D)insulin
E)​inulin
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What is the main stimulus for secretion of the hormone aldosterone from the adrenal cortex?​

A)​angiotensin I
B)angiotensin II
C)renin
D)sodium ions
E)​chloride ions
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How are glucose and amino acids reabsorbed in the proximal tubule?​

A)​primary passive transport
B)secondary passive transport
C)primary active transport
D)secondary active transport
E)​simple diffusion
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At normal fluid balance and solute concentration,the body fluids are:​

A)​isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
D)highly acidic
E)​highly alkaline
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The plasma clearance rate of what organic compound is used to measure renal plasma flow?​

A)​hyaluronic acid
B)para-aminohippuric acid
C)hydroxyapatite
D)sulfuric acid
E)​hydrogen sulfide
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What are the two types of diuresis?​

A)​insulin diuresis and insulin diuresis
B)sodium diuresis and potassium diuresis
C)water diuresis and hydrostatic diuresis
D)osmotic diuresis and hydrostatic diuresis
E)​osmotic diuresis and water diuresis
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The passive reabsorption of urea is indirectly linked to the active reabsorption of:​

A)​potassium
B)chloride
C)sodium
D)glucose
E)​phosphorus
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Potassium secretion is linked to ____.​

A)​sodium reabsorption
B)sodium secretion
C)chloride reabsorption
D)chloride secretion
E)​glucose reabsorption
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The tubuloglomerular filtration mechanism involves the glomerular apparatus.
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Hydrogen ions are only secreted by the proximal tubules.
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Because the organic ion secretory carriers are not very selective,different drugs can compete for binding sites on the same carrier.
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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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Intrinsic control of GFR,which is mediated by parasympathetic nervous system input to the efferent arterioles,is aimed at long-term regulation of arterial blood pressure.
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Glomerular filtration is the first step in urine formation.
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Three physical forces are involved in glomerular filtration: glomerular capillary blood pressure,plasma-colloid osmotic pressure,and Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure.
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If a H₂O deficit exists relative to the solute load,the body fluids are too concentrated or are hypertonic,having an osmolarity greater than 300 mOsm/L.
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The glomerular capillary wall consists of two layers of smooth muscle cells.
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All plasma constituents filtered,secreted and reabsorbed remain in the tubules and pass into the renal pelvis to be excreted as urine.
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Several factors can alter the rate of potassium secretion,the most important being renin.
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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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The loop of Henle forms a sharp U-shaped or hairpin loop that surrounds the renal 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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Urea molecules,being the smallest of the waste products,are the only wastes passively reabsorbed.
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One function of the kidney is to produce renin,an enzymatic hormone that triggers a chain reaction important in salt conservation by the kidneys.
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Sodium reabsorption in the proximal tubule plays a pivotal role in reabsorbing glucose,amino acids,H₂O,chloride ions and urea.
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Clinical measurement of blood urea nitrogen (BUN)is a crude assessment of kidney function.
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The rate of glomerular filtration depends on the filtration coefficient as well as on the net filtration pressure.
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The plasma clearance rate for a secreted substance is always less than the glomerular filtration rate.
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The renal medulla is made up of striated structures called the renal __________.
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The kidneys maintain proper __________ volume,which is important in the long-term regulation of arterial __________.
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Although vasopressin promotes H₂O conservation by the body,it cannot halt urine production.
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Regardless of cause,renal failure can manifest itself either as painful renal failure or non-painful renal failure.
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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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To be reabsorbed,a substance must cross the __________ membrane of the tubular cell to enter the interstitial fluid.
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Of the total energy spent by the kidneys,80% is used for __________ transport.
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Two mechanisms contribute to autoregulation of the GFR: a(n)__________mechanism and a tubuloglomerular __________ mechanism.
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The selective movement of substances from inside the tubule (the tubular lumen)into the blood is called tubular __________.
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Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP)produce __________.
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The renal vein is a branch of the __________.
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Plasma-colloid __________ pressure is caused by the unequal distribution of plasma proteins across the __________ membrane.
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In response to the resultant rise in salt delivery to the distal tubule,the macula densa cells release __________ and adenosine.
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The granular cells of the juxtaglomerular apparatus secrete an enzymatic hormone called __________.
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The micturition reflex is initiated when stretch receptors within the urethra are stimulated.
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Water diuresis involves increased excretion of both H₂O and solute caused by excess unreabsorbed solute in the tubular fluid,such as occurs in untreated diabetes mellitus.
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During reabsorption,H₂O passes primarily through __________ that are formed by specific plasma membrane proteins in the tubular cells.
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The __________ apparatus produces substances involved in the control of kidney function.
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Bladder smooth muscle is richly supplied by parasympathetic fibers,stimulation of which causes bladder contraction.
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The basement membrane is a(n)__________ gelatinous layer composed of collagen and glycoproteins that is sandwiched between the __________ and Bowman's capsule.
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Deck 14: The Urinary System
1
How is glucose reabsorbed in the tubules?

A)​via protein carriers
B)via fatty acid carriers
C)actively
D)passively
E)​by ionic filtration
C
2
What percentage of sugar (glucose)is absorbed in the tubules of the glomerular capillaries?​

A)​50%
B)75%
C)89%
D)98%
E)​100%
E
3
What blood vessels directly supply the kidneys?​

A)​aorta and vena cava
B)superior and inferior vena cava
C)renal artery and renal vein
D)nephron artery and nephron vein
E)​thoracic artery and thoracic vein
C
4
On average,how many times do the kidneys filter the entire plasma volume each day?​

A)​15
B)30
C)65
D)100
E)​135
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The properties of the glomerular membrane are collectively referred to as the:​

A)​glomerular properties
B)filtration quotient
C)filtration coefficient
D)membrane coefficient
E)​membrane quotient
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What percentage of the blood each minute gets "cleaned" by the kidneys?​

A)​20-25%
B)15%
C)10-12%
D)8%
E)​3-5%
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7
What are the two major control mechanisms that regulate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?​

A)​internal regulation and intrinsic parasympathetic control
B)autoregulation and intrinsic sympathetic control
C)internal regulation and extrinsic parasympathetic control
D)autoregulation and extrinsic sympathetic control
E)​external regulation and extrinsic parasympathetic control
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8
The primary function of Bowman's capsule is to:

A)​carry blood to the glomerulus
B)collect the glomerular filtrate
C)collect excess blood plasma
D)establish an osmotic gradient
E)​reabsorb sodium
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9
Which of the following represents the highest pressure to the lowest?​

A)glomerular capillary osmotic pressure → plasma-colloid blood pressure → basement membrane capsule hydrostatic pressure
B)nephron capillary osmotic pressure → basement membrane blood pressure → glomerular capsule hydrostatic pressure
C)glomerular capillary osmotic pressure → plasma-colloid blood pressure → Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure
D)nephron capillary blood pressure → basement membrane osmotic pressure → Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure
E)glomerular capillary blood pressure → plasma-colloid osmotic pressure → Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure
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Urinary flow in men can be compromised by enlargement or growth of what gland?

A)​kidneys
B)pancreas
C)adrenals
D)prostate​
E)​spleen
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What layer of the glomerular membrane consists of podocytes?

A)​inner layer of Bowman's capsule
B)outer layer of Bowman's capsule
C)inner loop of Henle
D)outer loop of Henle
E)​the basement membrane
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The role of the hormone erythropoietin is to:​

A)​stimulate red blood cell production
B)increase urine volume
C)increase frequency of urination
D)draw sodium out of the plasma
E)​combat dehydration
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13
How many nephrons are in each kidney?​

A)​about 10 million
B)about 1 million
C)about 100,000
D)about 25,000
E)​about 250
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Each tuft of the glomerular capillaries is held together by:

A)​granular cells
B)mesangial cells
C)endothelium
D)connective tissue
E)​plasma cells
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To be reabsorbed by the tubules,how many distinct barriers must a substance cross?

A)​two
B)three
C)four
D)five​
E)​six
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How much more permeable to water is the glomerular capillary wall compared to capillaries elsewhere in the body?

A)​100x
B)50x
C)20x
D)10x
E)​2x
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Bilirubin is a waste product in urine derived from:

A)​blood plasma
B)nucleic acids
C)creatine
D)proteins
E)​hemoglobin
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From what kind of cells are granular cells derived?​

A)​striated muscle cells
B)smooth muscle cells
C)red blood cells
D)white blood cells
E)​plasma cells
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What are the two types of nephrons called?​

A)​cortex and medulla
B)proximal and distal
C)looped and straight
D)cortical and juxtamedullary
E)​collecting and tubule
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20
Sodium is reabsorbed throughout the tubule with the exception of the:​

A)​distal segment of the tubule
B)proximal segment of the tubule
C)descending limb of Henle's loop
D)ascending limb of Henle's loop
E)​basement membrane
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21
What happens when the hydrogen ion concentration in the body fluids is too low?​

A)​Oxygen absorption increases.
B)Hydrogen absorption increases.
C)Hydrogen absorption decreases.
D)Hydrogen secretion increases.
E)​Hydrogen secretion decreases.
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22
How many important functions do the organic ion secretory systems perform?​

A)​one
B)two
C)three
D)four
E)​five
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Metabolic acidosis is caused by the inability of the kidneys to adequately secrete:​

A)​sodium
B)chloride
C)potassium
D)toxins
E)​hydrogen ions
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What is the tubular maximum reabsorption rate for glucose?​

A)​375 mg of glucose per minute
B)300 mg of glucose per minute
C)275 mg of glucose per minute
D)200 mg of glucose per minute
E)​100 mg of glucose per minute
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What is vasopressin also known as?​

A)​angiotensin I
B)angiotensin II
C)renin
D)antidiuretic hormone
E)​insulin
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What percentage of the plasma entering the kidneys is filtered?​

A)​5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
E)​25%
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Which part of the Henle's loop actively transports NaCl out of the tubular lumen into the surrounding interstitial fluid?​

A)​long loop
B)short loop
C)ascending limb
D)descending limb
E)​basement membrane
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What percentage of the kidney tissue is needed to adequately maintain all the essential renal excretory and regulatory functions?​

A)​5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)25%
E)​35%
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The concentrating mechanism accomplished by the loop of Henle is known as:​

A)​autoregulation
B)countercurrent multiplication
C)secondary passive transport
D)primary active transport
E)​distillation
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The most prevalent ions secreted by the tubules are:​

A)​sodium and chloride
B)sodium and hydrogen
C)sodium and potassium
D)chloride and potassium
E)​hydrogen and potassium
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31
What does micturition mean?​

A)​The process of bladder emptying or urination
B)The process of filtration through the glomerulus
C)The acidification of urine
D)The final filtration of urine
E)​A urinary bacterial infection
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What does the liver do to foreign substances that facilitates their secretion?​

A)​It binds them to iron.
B)It converts them to anionic forms.
C)It converts them to cationic forms.
D)It attaches water molecules.
E)​It changes their molecular spin.
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33
What is a perfect "substance X" for clinical determination of the GFR?​

A)​creatinine
B)creatine
C)glucose
D)insulin
E)​inulin
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34
What is the main stimulus for secretion of the hormone aldosterone from the adrenal cortex?​

A)​angiotensin I
B)angiotensin II
C)renin
D)sodium ions
E)​chloride ions
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35
How are glucose and amino acids reabsorbed in the proximal tubule?​

A)​primary passive transport
B)secondary passive transport
C)primary active transport
D)secondary active transport
E)​simple diffusion
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At normal fluid balance and solute concentration,the body fluids are:​

A)​isotonic
B)hypotonic
C)hypertonic
D)highly acidic
E)​highly alkaline
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The plasma clearance rate of what organic compound is used to measure renal plasma flow?​

A)​hyaluronic acid
B)para-aminohippuric acid
C)hydroxyapatite
D)sulfuric acid
E)​hydrogen sulfide
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38
What are the two types of diuresis?​

A)​insulin diuresis and insulin diuresis
B)sodium diuresis and potassium diuresis
C)water diuresis and hydrostatic diuresis
D)osmotic diuresis and hydrostatic diuresis
E)​osmotic diuresis and water diuresis
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The passive reabsorption of urea is indirectly linked to the active reabsorption of:​

A)​potassium
B)chloride
C)sodium
D)glucose
E)​phosphorus
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40
Potassium secretion is linked to ____.​

A)​sodium reabsorption
B)sodium secretion
C)chloride reabsorption
D)chloride secretion
E)​glucose reabsorption
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41
The tubuloglomerular filtration mechanism involves the glomerular apparatus.
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42
Hydrogen ions are only secreted by the proximal tubules.
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43
Because the organic ion secretory carriers are not very selective,different drugs can compete for binding sites on the same carrier.
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44
Plasma protein concentration can become extremely high in diabetes mellitus,a digestive disorder involving inadequate insulin action.
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45
Intrinsic control of GFR,which is mediated by parasympathetic nervous system input to the efferent arterioles,is aimed at long-term regulation of arterial blood pressure.
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Glomerular filtration is the first step in urine formation.
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Three physical forces are involved in glomerular filtration: glomerular capillary blood pressure,plasma-colloid osmotic pressure,and Bowman's capsule hydrostatic pressure.
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If a H₂O deficit exists relative to the solute load,the body fluids are too concentrated or are hypertonic,having an osmolarity greater than 300 mOsm/L.
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49
The glomerular capillary wall consists of two layers of smooth muscle cells.
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50
All plasma constituents filtered,secreted and reabsorbed remain in the tubules and pass into the renal pelvis to be excreted as urine.
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51
Several factors can alter the rate of potassium secretion,the most important being renin.
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52
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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53
The loop of Henle forms a sharp U-shaped or hairpin loop that surrounds the renal cortex.
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54
The most important and best-known hormonal system involved in regulating sodium ions is the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).
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55
Urea molecules,being the smallest of the waste products,are the only wastes passively reabsorbed.
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56
One function of the kidney is to produce renin,an enzymatic hormone that triggers a chain reaction important in salt conservation by the kidneys.
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57
Sodium reabsorption in the proximal tubule plays a pivotal role in reabsorbing glucose,amino acids,H₂O,chloride ions and urea.
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58
Clinical measurement of blood urea nitrogen (BUN)is a crude assessment of kidney function.
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59
The rate of glomerular filtration depends on the filtration coefficient as well as on the net filtration pressure.
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60
The plasma clearance rate for a secreted substance is always less than the glomerular filtration rate.
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61
The renal medulla is made up of striated structures called the renal __________.
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62
The kidneys maintain proper __________ volume,which is important in the long-term regulation of arterial __________.
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63
Although vasopressin promotes H₂O conservation by the body,it cannot halt urine production.
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64
Regardless of cause,renal failure can manifest itself either as painful renal failure or non-painful renal failure.
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65
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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66
To be reabsorbed,a substance must cross the __________ membrane of the tubular cell to enter the interstitial fluid.
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67
Of the total energy spent by the kidneys,80% is used for __________ transport.
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68
Two mechanisms contribute to autoregulation of the GFR: a(n)__________mechanism and a tubuloglomerular __________ mechanism.
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69
The selective movement of substances from inside the tubule (the tubular lumen)into the blood is called tubular __________.
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70
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP)produce __________.
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71
The renal vein is a branch of the __________.
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72
Plasma-colloid __________ pressure is caused by the unequal distribution of plasma proteins across the __________ membrane.
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73
In response to the resultant rise in salt delivery to the distal tubule,the macula densa cells release __________ and adenosine.
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74
The granular cells of the juxtaglomerular apparatus secrete an enzymatic hormone called __________.
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75
The micturition reflex is initiated when stretch receptors within the urethra are stimulated.
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76
Water diuresis involves increased excretion of both H₂O and solute caused by excess unreabsorbed solute in the tubular fluid,such as occurs in untreated diabetes mellitus.
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77
During reabsorption,H₂O passes primarily through __________ that are formed by specific plasma membrane proteins in the tubular cells.
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78
The __________ apparatus produces substances involved in the control of kidney function.
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79
Bladder smooth muscle is richly supplied by parasympathetic fibers,stimulation of which causes bladder contraction.
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80
The basement membrane is a(n)__________ gelatinous layer composed of collagen and glycoproteins that is sandwiched between the __________ and Bowman's capsule.
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