Deck 26: The Urinary System

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Urine is temporarily stored in the

A) urethra.
B) urinary bladder.
C) kidney.
D) ureter.
E) trigone.
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The prominent indentation on the medial surface of the kidney is the

A) calyx.
B) pelvis.
C) ureter.
D) hilum.
E) pyramid.
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Urine is carried from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body by the

A) urethra.
B) glomerulus.
C) convoluted tubule.
D) ureter.
E) collecting duct.
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The outermost layer of the kidney is the

A) renal cortex.
B) renal medulla.
C) major calyx.
D) fibrous capsule.
E) renal pelvis.
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The renal sinus is

A) the innermost layer of kidney tissue.
B) part of a renal pyramid.
C) an internal cavity lined by the fibrous capsule.
D) a large branch of the renal pelvis.
E) a renal corpuscle.
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The cavity of the kidney that receives urine from the calyces is called the

A) renal papilla.
B) renal pelvis.
C) renal medulla.
D) renal cortex.
E) renal sinus.
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Blood leaves the glomerulus through a blood vessel called the

A) afferent arteriole.
B) efferent arteriole.
C) vasa recta.
D) interlobular arteriole.
E) renal vein.
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Functions of the urinary system include all of the following except

A) regulation of blood volume and blood pressure.
B) regulation of plasma concentration of certain ions.
C) helping to stabilize blood pH.
D) conservation of valuable nutrients.
E) storage of fat-soluble vitamins.
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Urine is carried to the urinary bladder by

A) blood vessels.
B) lymphatics.
C) the ureters.
D) the urethra.
E) the calyces.
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All of the following are true of the kidneys except that they are

A) located in a position that is retroperitoneal.
B) surrounded by a fibrous capsule.
C) located partly within the pelvic cavity.
D) held in place by the renal fascia.
E) covered by peritoneum.
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Typical renal blood flow is about ________ ml/min under resting conditions.

A) 500
B) 800
C) 1200
D) 1800
E) 2500
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The condition called ________ is especially dangerous because the ureters or renal blood vessels can becometwisted or kinked during movement.

A) polycystic kidney disease
B) floating kidney
C) pyelonephritis
D) renal calculi
E) renal failure
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The urinary system does all of the following except

A) excreting excess albumin molecules.
B) regulating blood volume.
C) helping to stabilize blood pH.
D) eliminating organic waste products.
E) regulating plasma concentrations of electrolytes.
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The excretory functions of the urinary system are performed by the

A) urethra.
B) ureters.
C) glomerulus.
D) urinary bladder.
E) kidneys.
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A glomerulus is

A) the expanded end of a nephron.
B) a knot of capillaries within the renal corpuscle.
C) the source of erythropoietin.
D) attached to the collecting duct.
E) the horseshoe-shaped segment of the nephron.
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When the bladder is full, urine is eliminated through the process known as

A) beta-oxidation.
B) defecation.
C) emesis.
D) micturition.
E) segmentation.
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Each of the following organs is part of the urinary system except the

A) kidney.
B) urinary bladder.
C) rectum.
D) ureter.
E) urethra.
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The ________ delivers urine to a minor calyx.

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle)
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) papillary duct
D) renal corpuscle
E) ureter
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The urinary function of elimination occurs through the

A) liver.
B) glomerulus.
C) kidney.
D) ureter.
E) urethra.
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Which of the following activities is not related to kidney function?

A) control of hydrogen ion and pH in the blood
B) control of wastes in the blood
C) lipid digestion
D) regulation of blood pressure
E) maintenance of various blood ion concentrations
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The expanded beginning of the ureter connects to the

A) renal sinus.
B) renal pelvis.
C) renal calyx.
D) renal hilum.
E) renal corpuscle.
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________ is an inherited abnormality that affects the development and structure of kidney tubules.

A) Glomerulonephritis
B) Polycystic kidney disease
C) Nephrolithiasis
D) Renal failure
E) Hematuria
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The following is a list of the blood vessels that carry blood to the kidney. In what order does blood pass through these vessels starting at the renal artery?
1) afferent arteriole
2) arcuate artery
3) interlobar artery
4) segmental artery
5) glomerulus
6) cortical radiate artery
7) efferent arteriole
8) peritubular capillary

A) 4, 6, 2, 3, 1, 5, 7, 8
B) 4, 3, 2, 6, 1, 5, 7, 8
C) 4, 3, 2, 6, 7, 5, 1, 8
D) 4, 6, 2, 3, 7, 5, 1, 8
E) 4, 3, 6, 2, 1, 5, 7, 8
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Capillaries that surround the proximal convoluted tubules are

A) proximal capillaries.
B) corticoradiate capillaries.
C) vasa recta capillaries.
D) efferent arterioles.
E) peritubular capillaries.
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The cells of the macula densa, the juxtaglomerular cells, and the extraglomerular mesangial cells form the

A) renal corpuscle.
B) filtration membrane.
C) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
D) juxtaglomerular complex.
E) afferent arteriole.
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What is the proper order for the structures of the renal corpuscle through which a substance travels during filtration?
1) filtration slit (slit pore)
2) capsular space
3) basement membrane
4) fenestrated endothelium

A) 4, 3, 2, 1
B) 4, 1, 2, 3
C) 4, 3, 1, 2
D) 3, 1, 4, 2
E) 2, 4, 3, 1
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Major calyces are

A) large branches of the renal pelvis.
B) expanded ends of nephrons.
C) basic functional layers of the kidney.
D) conical structures that are located in the renal medulla.
E) the expanded ends of renal pyramids.
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The portion of the nephron that empties into the collecting duct is the

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
B) proximal convoluted tubule.
C) distal convoluted tubule.
D) papillary tubule.
E) calyx.
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The region known as the macula densa is part of

A) the proximal convoluted tubule.
B) the distal convoluted tubule.
C) the collecting duct.
D) the nephron loop (loop of Henle).
E) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
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Glomerulonephritis may occur as a consequence of an infection with the bacterium

A) Clostridium difficile.
B) varicella.
C) Streptococcus.
D) MRSA.
E) Salmonella.
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Filtrate first passes from the glomerular capsule to the

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
B) proximal convoluted tubule.
C) distal convoluted tubule.
D) collecting duct.
E) minor calyx.
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In the renal corpuscle, the visceral layer is a layer of specialized cells called

A) glomerulocytes.
B) juxtaglomerular cells.
C) tubular cells.
D) macula densa cells.
E) podocytes.
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The efferent arteriole of a nephron divides to form a network of capillaries within the cortex called the ________ capillaries.

A) peritubular
B) glomerular
C) vasa recta
D) cortical
E) efferent
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________ is/are an inflammatory disorder of the glomeruli that affects the filtration mechanism of the kidneys.

A) Glomerulonephritis
B) Floating kidney
C) Polycystic kidney disease
D) Pyelonephrosis
E) Kidney stones
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You have been diagnosed with lupus erythematosus, a very severe autoimmune disorder with a wide varietyofassociated organ-related problems. Your doctor is particularly worried about how this will affect your kidney function. He says that you are susceptible to ________ because of the lupus.

A) polycystic kidney
B) glomerulonephritis
C) cystitis
D) diabetes
E) renal calculi
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The filtration barrier in the renal corpuscle consists of which three layers?

A) filtration slits, foot processes, and slit pores
B) fenestrations, matrix, and foot processes
C) fenestrated endothelium of glomerulus, basement membrane of glomerulus, and podocyte filtration slits
D) basement membrane of glomerulus, foot processes, and capsular outer layer
E) podocyte filtration slits, matrix cells in the glomerulus, and extraglomerular mesangial cells
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The primary function of the proximal convoluted tubule is

A) filtration.
B) reabsorption of ions, organic molecules, vitamins, and water.
C) secretion of acids and ammonia.
D) secretion of drugs.
E) adjusting the urine pH.
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Renal columns are

A) internal cavities lined by the fibrous capsule.
B) expanded ends of the ureters.
C) the basic functional units of the kidney.
D) bundles of tissue that extend between pyramids from the cortex.
E) conical structures that are located in the renal medulla.
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Glomerular (Bowman's) capsule and the glomerulus make up the

A) renal pyramid.
B) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
C) renal corpuscle.
D) renal papilla.
E) collecting tubule system.
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Which of the following descriptions best matches the term renal papilla?

A) It releases renin.
B) It creates high interstitial NaCl concentration.
C) Final urine enters here.
D) Initial filtrate enters here.
E) It is the tip of the medullary pyramid.
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The majority of glomeruli are located in the ________ of the kidney.

A) vasa recta
B) medulla
C) cortex
D) pelvis
E) calyces
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Modified smooth muscle cells in the wall of the afferent arteriole that secrete renin are called

A) macula densa cells.
B) juxtaglomerular cells.
C) extraglomerular mesangial cells.
D) podocytes.
E) principal cells.
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 9.</strong> A) renal sinus B) fibrous capsule C) renal pyramid D) renal papilla E) renal column <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "9."

A) renal sinus
B) fibrous capsule
C) renal pyramid
D) renal papilla
E) renal column
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 8.</strong> A) renal pelvis B) minor calyx C) ureter D) major calyx E) renal column <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "8."

A) renal pelvis
B) minor calyx
C) ureter
D) major calyx
E) renal column
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The majority of renal innervation is by the

A) parasympathetic nervous system.
B) vagus nerve.
C) somatic nervous system.
D) sympathetic nervous system.
E) enteric nervous system.
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The region of the nephron containing intercalated cells primarily associated with pH balance is the

A) glomerulus.
B) proximal convoluted tubule.
C) nephron loop.
D) collecting duct.
E) papillary duct.
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The functional units of kidneys where blood is filtered and urine produced are called

A) pyramids.
B) nephrons.
C) calyces.
D) lobules.
E) lobes.
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The ________ is a capillary bed that parallels the nephron loop (loop of Henle).

A) glomerulus
B) peritubular capillary bed
C) afferent arteriolar bed
D) collecting duct
E) vasa recta
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Nephrons located close to the medulla with long nephron loops are called ________ nephrons.

A) cortical
B) juxtaglomerular
C) vasa recta
D) juxtamedullary
E) Henle
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Which of the following substances should not be filtered?

A) glucose
B) water
C) proteins
D) amino acids
E) fatty acids
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 3.</strong> A) renal sinus B) fibrous capsule C) renal pyramid D) renal papilla E) renal column <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "3."

A) renal sinus
B) fibrous capsule
C) renal pyramid
D) renal papilla
E) renal column
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The proximal convoluted tubule cells are

A) cuboidal cells with microvilli.
B) cuboidal cells without microvilli.
C) squamous cells.
D) columnar cells with microvilli.
E) columnar cell without microvilli.
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Glomerular blood flow is unique because it flows

A) through a glomerular portal vein.
B) directly from the renal artery into the glomerular capillaries.
C) from arteriole to capillary bed to arteriole.
D) from arteriole to capillary bed to vasa recta.
E) through the peritubular capillaries then into the glomerular capillaries.
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 4.</strong> A) renal pelvis B) minor calyx C) ureter D) major calyx E) renal column <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "4."

A) renal pelvis
B) minor calyx
C) ureter
D) major calyx
E) renal column
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Eighty percent of nephrons in the human kidney are located in the ________ and have short nephron loops.

A) cortex
B) medulla
C) pyramids
D) capsule
E) pelvis
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Which of the following components of the nephron is largely confined to the renal medulla?

A) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) collecting ducts
D) proximal convoluted tubule
E) glomerulus
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Each kidney has about ________ nephrons.
A) 1 million

A) 100,000
B) 1.25 million
B) 500,000
C) 5 million
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the region labeled 1.</strong> A) renal cortex B) renal medulla C) renal papilla D) renal sinus E) fibrous capsule <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the region labeled "1."

A) renal cortex
B) renal medulla
C) renal papilla
D) renal sinus
E) fibrous capsule
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An important structure for blood pressure regulation is the

A) collecting duct.
B) nephron loop.
C) papillary duct.
D) proximal convoluted tubule.
E) juxtaglomerular complex.
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The filtration of plasma takes place in the

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
B) distal convoluted tubule.
C) papillary duct.
D) renal corpuscle.
E) ureter.
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Which area is sensitive to aldosterone?</strong> A) 2 B) 1 C) 4 D) 3 E) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Which area is sensitive to aldosterone?

A) 2
B) 1
C) 4
D) 3
E) 5
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Approximately ________ liters of glomerular filtrate enter glomerular capsules each day.

A) 480
B) 180
C) 125
D) 18
E) 1.8
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 5.</strong> A) proximal convoluted tubule B) distal convoluted tubule C) collecting duct D) nephron loop E) glomerulus <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "5."

A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) collecting duct
D) nephron loop
E) glomerulus
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Where does secretion mostly occur?</strong> A) 5 B) 1 C) 3 D) 4 E) 2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Where does secretion mostly occur?

A) 5
B) 1
C) 3
D) 4
E) 2
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Under normal conditions, glomerular filtration depends on three main pressures. From the list below, what are these three main pressures? 1. glomerular hydrostatic pressure
2) capsular hydrostatic pressure
3) capsular colloid osmotic pressure
4) blood colloid osmotic pressure
5) urinary bladder hydrostatic pressure

A) 1, 2, and 3 are correct.
B) 2, 3, and 4 are correct.
C) 3, 4, and 5 are correct.
D) 1, 2, and 4 are correct.
E) 2, 4, and 5 are correct.
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Measurement of the functions of a nephron reveals a glomerular capillary pressure of 69 mm Hg, and a pressure in the capsular space of 15 mm Hg. Assuming that the blood colloid osmotic pressure is 30 mm Hg, and that essentially no plasma proteins are filtered by the glomerulus, what is the net filtration pressure in this case?

A) 30 mm Hg
B) 24 mm Hg
C) 69 mm Hg
D) 84 mm Hg
E) 99 mm Hg
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: What physiological process occurs at the structure labeled 1?</strong> A) reabsorption B) excretion C) secretion D) filtration E) micturition <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
What physiological process occurs at the structure labeled "1"?

A) reabsorption
B) excretion
C) secretion
D) filtration
E) micturition
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Where does most nutrient reabsorption occur?</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Where does most nutrient reabsorption occur?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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The process that transports solutes, including many drugs, into the tubular fluid is called

A) filtration.
B) reabsorption.
C) absorption.
D) excretion.
E) secretion.
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The main force that causes filtration in a nephron is

A) blood colloid osmotic pressure.
B) glomerular hydrostatic pressure.
C) osmotic pressure of the urine.
D) capsular hydrostatic pressure.
E) reabsorption in proximal convoluted tubule pulls filtrate from blood.
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Which of the following formulas will allow you to calculate correctly the net filtration pressure (NFP)?(Hint: CsHP is capsular hydrostatic pressure.)

A) FP = GHP + CsHP - BCOP
B) FP = GHP - (CsHP + BCOP)
C) FP = CsHP + GHP - BCOP
D) FP = BCOP - GHP + CsHP
E) FP = BCOP + (GHP - CsHP)
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One mechanism the kidney uses to raise systemic blood pressure is to

A) increase secretion of renin by the juxtaglomerular complex.
B) decrease secretion of aldosterone.
C) increase release of angiotensin II by the adrenal glands.
D) increase filtration into glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
E) decrease urinary albumin concentration.
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________ is the most abundant organic waste.

A) Glucose
B) Albumin
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Sodium
E) Urea
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Calculate filtration pressure (FP) in a nephron with a glomerular hydrostatic pressure of 55 mm Hg, a bloodcolloid osmotic pressure of 25 mm Hg, and a capsular hydrostatic pressure of 15 mm Hg.

A) FP = 10 mm Hg
B) FP = 95 mm Hg
C) FP = 55 mm Hg
D) FP = 45 mm Hg
E) FP = 15 mm Hg
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Which area(s) allow variable water reabsorption and is/are sensitive to the hormone ADH?</strong> A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 and 6 E) 3 and 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Which area(s) allow variable water reabsorption and is/are sensitive to the hormone ADH?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5 and 6
E) 3 and 6
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Reabsorbed water and solutes enter into the

A) afferent arteriole.
B) efferent arteriole.
C) peritubular fluid.
D) tubular fluid.
E) glomerulus.
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The process of filtration is driven mainly by

A) active transport.
B) blood osmotic pressure.
C) blood hydrostatic pressure.
D) renal pumping.
E) solvent drag.
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Blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP) in the glomerulus is generated by

A) blood pressure.
B) presence of albumin proteins in blood plasma.
C) constriction of the efferent arteriole.
D) protein in the filtrate.
E) filtrate in the capsular space.
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 6.</strong> A) proximal convoluted tubule B) distal convoluted tubule C) collecting duct D) nephron loop E) glomerulus <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "6."

A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) collecting duct
D) nephron loop
E) glomerulus
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Where would penicillin be secreted?</strong> A) 6 B) 5 C) 4 D) 3 E) 3 and 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Where would penicillin be secreted?

A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
E) 3 and 4
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Urine is temporarily stored in the

A) urethra.
B) urinary bladder.
C) kidney.
D) ureter.
E) trigone.
B
2
The prominent indentation on the medial surface of the kidney is the

A) calyx.
B) pelvis.
C) ureter.
D) hilum.
E) pyramid.
D
3
Urine is carried from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body by the

A) urethra.
B) glomerulus.
C) convoluted tubule.
D) ureter.
E) collecting duct.
A
4
The outermost layer of the kidney is the

A) renal cortex.
B) renal medulla.
C) major calyx.
D) fibrous capsule.
E) renal pelvis.
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The renal sinus is

A) the innermost layer of kidney tissue.
B) part of a renal pyramid.
C) an internal cavity lined by the fibrous capsule.
D) a large branch of the renal pelvis.
E) a renal corpuscle.
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The cavity of the kidney that receives urine from the calyces is called the

A) renal papilla.
B) renal pelvis.
C) renal medulla.
D) renal cortex.
E) renal sinus.
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Blood leaves the glomerulus through a blood vessel called the

A) afferent arteriole.
B) efferent arteriole.
C) vasa recta.
D) interlobular arteriole.
E) renal vein.
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Functions of the urinary system include all of the following except

A) regulation of blood volume and blood pressure.
B) regulation of plasma concentration of certain ions.
C) helping to stabilize blood pH.
D) conservation of valuable nutrients.
E) storage of fat-soluble vitamins.
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Urine is carried to the urinary bladder by

A) blood vessels.
B) lymphatics.
C) the ureters.
D) the urethra.
E) the calyces.
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All of the following are true of the kidneys except that they are

A) located in a position that is retroperitoneal.
B) surrounded by a fibrous capsule.
C) located partly within the pelvic cavity.
D) held in place by the renal fascia.
E) covered by peritoneum.
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Typical renal blood flow is about ________ ml/min under resting conditions.

A) 500
B) 800
C) 1200
D) 1800
E) 2500
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The condition called ________ is especially dangerous because the ureters or renal blood vessels can becometwisted or kinked during movement.

A) polycystic kidney disease
B) floating kidney
C) pyelonephritis
D) renal calculi
E) renal failure
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The urinary system does all of the following except

A) excreting excess albumin molecules.
B) regulating blood volume.
C) helping to stabilize blood pH.
D) eliminating organic waste products.
E) regulating plasma concentrations of electrolytes.
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The excretory functions of the urinary system are performed by the

A) urethra.
B) ureters.
C) glomerulus.
D) urinary bladder.
E) kidneys.
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A glomerulus is

A) the expanded end of a nephron.
B) a knot of capillaries within the renal corpuscle.
C) the source of erythropoietin.
D) attached to the collecting duct.
E) the horseshoe-shaped segment of the nephron.
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When the bladder is full, urine is eliminated through the process known as

A) beta-oxidation.
B) defecation.
C) emesis.
D) micturition.
E) segmentation.
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Each of the following organs is part of the urinary system except the

A) kidney.
B) urinary bladder.
C) rectum.
D) ureter.
E) urethra.
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The ________ delivers urine to a minor calyx.

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle)
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) papillary duct
D) renal corpuscle
E) ureter
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The urinary function of elimination occurs through the

A) liver.
B) glomerulus.
C) kidney.
D) ureter.
E) urethra.
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Which of the following activities is not related to kidney function?

A) control of hydrogen ion and pH in the blood
B) control of wastes in the blood
C) lipid digestion
D) regulation of blood pressure
E) maintenance of various blood ion concentrations
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The expanded beginning of the ureter connects to the

A) renal sinus.
B) renal pelvis.
C) renal calyx.
D) renal hilum.
E) renal corpuscle.
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________ is an inherited abnormality that affects the development and structure of kidney tubules.

A) Glomerulonephritis
B) Polycystic kidney disease
C) Nephrolithiasis
D) Renal failure
E) Hematuria
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The following is a list of the blood vessels that carry blood to the kidney. In what order does blood pass through these vessels starting at the renal artery?
1) afferent arteriole
2) arcuate artery
3) interlobar artery
4) segmental artery
5) glomerulus
6) cortical radiate artery
7) efferent arteriole
8) peritubular capillary

A) 4, 6, 2, 3, 1, 5, 7, 8
B) 4, 3, 2, 6, 1, 5, 7, 8
C) 4, 3, 2, 6, 7, 5, 1, 8
D) 4, 6, 2, 3, 7, 5, 1, 8
E) 4, 3, 6, 2, 1, 5, 7, 8
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Capillaries that surround the proximal convoluted tubules are

A) proximal capillaries.
B) corticoradiate capillaries.
C) vasa recta capillaries.
D) efferent arterioles.
E) peritubular capillaries.
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The cells of the macula densa, the juxtaglomerular cells, and the extraglomerular mesangial cells form the

A) renal corpuscle.
B) filtration membrane.
C) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
D) juxtaglomerular complex.
E) afferent arteriole.
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What is the proper order for the structures of the renal corpuscle through which a substance travels during filtration?
1) filtration slit (slit pore)
2) capsular space
3) basement membrane
4) fenestrated endothelium

A) 4, 3, 2, 1
B) 4, 1, 2, 3
C) 4, 3, 1, 2
D) 3, 1, 4, 2
E) 2, 4, 3, 1
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Major calyces are

A) large branches of the renal pelvis.
B) expanded ends of nephrons.
C) basic functional layers of the kidney.
D) conical structures that are located in the renal medulla.
E) the expanded ends of renal pyramids.
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The portion of the nephron that empties into the collecting duct is the

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
B) proximal convoluted tubule.
C) distal convoluted tubule.
D) papillary tubule.
E) calyx.
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The region known as the macula densa is part of

A) the proximal convoluted tubule.
B) the distal convoluted tubule.
C) the collecting duct.
D) the nephron loop (loop of Henle).
E) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
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Glomerulonephritis may occur as a consequence of an infection with the bacterium

A) Clostridium difficile.
B) varicella.
C) Streptococcus.
D) MRSA.
E) Salmonella.
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Filtrate first passes from the glomerular capsule to the

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
B) proximal convoluted tubule.
C) distal convoluted tubule.
D) collecting duct.
E) minor calyx.
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32
In the renal corpuscle, the visceral layer is a layer of specialized cells called

A) glomerulocytes.
B) juxtaglomerular cells.
C) tubular cells.
D) macula densa cells.
E) podocytes.
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The efferent arteriole of a nephron divides to form a network of capillaries within the cortex called the ________ capillaries.

A) peritubular
B) glomerular
C) vasa recta
D) cortical
E) efferent
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34
________ is/are an inflammatory disorder of the glomeruli that affects the filtration mechanism of the kidneys.

A) Glomerulonephritis
B) Floating kidney
C) Polycystic kidney disease
D) Pyelonephrosis
E) Kidney stones
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35
You have been diagnosed with lupus erythematosus, a very severe autoimmune disorder with a wide varietyofassociated organ-related problems. Your doctor is particularly worried about how this will affect your kidney function. He says that you are susceptible to ________ because of the lupus.

A) polycystic kidney
B) glomerulonephritis
C) cystitis
D) diabetes
E) renal calculi
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36
The filtration barrier in the renal corpuscle consists of which three layers?

A) filtration slits, foot processes, and slit pores
B) fenestrations, matrix, and foot processes
C) fenestrated endothelium of glomerulus, basement membrane of glomerulus, and podocyte filtration slits
D) basement membrane of glomerulus, foot processes, and capsular outer layer
E) podocyte filtration slits, matrix cells in the glomerulus, and extraglomerular mesangial cells
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37
The primary function of the proximal convoluted tubule is

A) filtration.
B) reabsorption of ions, organic molecules, vitamins, and water.
C) secretion of acids and ammonia.
D) secretion of drugs.
E) adjusting the urine pH.
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38
Renal columns are

A) internal cavities lined by the fibrous capsule.
B) expanded ends of the ureters.
C) the basic functional units of the kidney.
D) bundles of tissue that extend between pyramids from the cortex.
E) conical structures that are located in the renal medulla.
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39
Glomerular (Bowman's) capsule and the glomerulus make up the

A) renal pyramid.
B) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
C) renal corpuscle.
D) renal papilla.
E) collecting tubule system.
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40
Which of the following descriptions best matches the term renal papilla?

A) It releases renin.
B) It creates high interstitial NaCl concentration.
C) Final urine enters here.
D) Initial filtrate enters here.
E) It is the tip of the medullary pyramid.
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41
The majority of glomeruli are located in the ________ of the kidney.

A) vasa recta
B) medulla
C) cortex
D) pelvis
E) calyces
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42
Modified smooth muscle cells in the wall of the afferent arteriole that secrete renin are called

A) macula densa cells.
B) juxtaglomerular cells.
C) extraglomerular mesangial cells.
D) podocytes.
E) principal cells.
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 9.</strong> A) renal sinus B) fibrous capsule C) renal pyramid D) renal papilla E) renal column
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "9."

A) renal sinus
B) fibrous capsule
C) renal pyramid
D) renal papilla
E) renal column
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 8.</strong> A) renal pelvis B) minor calyx C) ureter D) major calyx E) renal column
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "8."

A) renal pelvis
B) minor calyx
C) ureter
D) major calyx
E) renal column
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45
The majority of renal innervation is by the

A) parasympathetic nervous system.
B) vagus nerve.
C) somatic nervous system.
D) sympathetic nervous system.
E) enteric nervous system.
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46
The region of the nephron containing intercalated cells primarily associated with pH balance is the

A) glomerulus.
B) proximal convoluted tubule.
C) nephron loop.
D) collecting duct.
E) papillary duct.
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47
The functional units of kidneys where blood is filtered and urine produced are called

A) pyramids.
B) nephrons.
C) calyces.
D) lobules.
E) lobes.
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48
The ________ is a capillary bed that parallels the nephron loop (loop of Henle).

A) glomerulus
B) peritubular capillary bed
C) afferent arteriolar bed
D) collecting duct
E) vasa recta
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49
Nephrons located close to the medulla with long nephron loops are called ________ nephrons.

A) cortical
B) juxtaglomerular
C) vasa recta
D) juxtamedullary
E) Henle
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50
Which of the following substances should not be filtered?

A) glucose
B) water
C) proteins
D) amino acids
E) fatty acids
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51
<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 3.</strong> A) renal sinus B) fibrous capsule C) renal pyramid D) renal papilla E) renal column
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "3."

A) renal sinus
B) fibrous capsule
C) renal pyramid
D) renal papilla
E) renal column
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52
The proximal convoluted tubule cells are

A) cuboidal cells with microvilli.
B) cuboidal cells without microvilli.
C) squamous cells.
D) columnar cells with microvilli.
E) columnar cell without microvilli.
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53
Glomerular blood flow is unique because it flows

A) through a glomerular portal vein.
B) directly from the renal artery into the glomerular capillaries.
C) from arteriole to capillary bed to arteriole.
D) from arteriole to capillary bed to vasa recta.
E) through the peritubular capillaries then into the glomerular capillaries.
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54
<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 4.</strong> A) renal pelvis B) minor calyx C) ureter D) major calyx E) renal column
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "4."

A) renal pelvis
B) minor calyx
C) ureter
D) major calyx
E) renal column
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55
Eighty percent of nephrons in the human kidney are located in the ________ and have short nephron loops.

A) cortex
B) medulla
C) pyramids
D) capsule
E) pelvis
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56
Which of the following components of the nephron is largely confined to the renal medulla?

A) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) collecting ducts
D) proximal convoluted tubule
E) glomerulus
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57
Each kidney has about ________ nephrons.
A) 1 million

A) 100,000
B) 1.25 million
B) 500,000
C) 5 million
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<strong>  Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the region labeled 1.</strong> A) renal cortex B) renal medulla C) renal papilla D) renal sinus E) fibrous capsule
Figure 26-1 The Structure of the Kidney
Use Figure 26-1 to answer the following questions:
Identify the region labeled "1."

A) renal cortex
B) renal medulla
C) renal papilla
D) renal sinus
E) fibrous capsule
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59
An important structure for blood pressure regulation is the

A) collecting duct.
B) nephron loop.
C) papillary duct.
D) proximal convoluted tubule.
E) juxtaglomerular complex.
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60
The filtration of plasma takes place in the

A) nephron loop (loop of Henle).
B) distal convoluted tubule.
C) papillary duct.
D) renal corpuscle.
E) ureter.
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61
<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Which area is sensitive to aldosterone?</strong> A) 2 B) 1 C) 4 D) 3 E) 5
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Which area is sensitive to aldosterone?

A) 2
B) 1
C) 4
D) 3
E) 5
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62
Approximately ________ liters of glomerular filtrate enter glomerular capsules each day.

A) 480
B) 180
C) 125
D) 18
E) 1.8
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 5.</strong> A) proximal convoluted tubule B) distal convoluted tubule C) collecting duct D) nephron loop E) glomerulus
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "5."

A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) collecting duct
D) nephron loop
E) glomerulus
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Where does secretion mostly occur?</strong> A) 5 B) 1 C) 3 D) 4 E) 2
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Where does secretion mostly occur?

A) 5
B) 1
C) 3
D) 4
E) 2
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65
Under normal conditions, glomerular filtration depends on three main pressures. From the list below, what are these three main pressures? 1. glomerular hydrostatic pressure
2) capsular hydrostatic pressure
3) capsular colloid osmotic pressure
4) blood colloid osmotic pressure
5) urinary bladder hydrostatic pressure

A) 1, 2, and 3 are correct.
B) 2, 3, and 4 are correct.
C) 3, 4, and 5 are correct.
D) 1, 2, and 4 are correct.
E) 2, 4, and 5 are correct.
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66
Measurement of the functions of a nephron reveals a glomerular capillary pressure of 69 mm Hg, and a pressure in the capsular space of 15 mm Hg. Assuming that the blood colloid osmotic pressure is 30 mm Hg, and that essentially no plasma proteins are filtered by the glomerulus, what is the net filtration pressure in this case?

A) 30 mm Hg
B) 24 mm Hg
C) 69 mm Hg
D) 84 mm Hg
E) 99 mm Hg
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67
<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: What physiological process occurs at the structure labeled 1?</strong> A) reabsorption B) excretion C) secretion D) filtration E) micturition
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
What physiological process occurs at the structure labeled "1"?

A) reabsorption
B) excretion
C) secretion
D) filtration
E) micturition
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Where does most nutrient reabsorption occur?</strong> A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Where does most nutrient reabsorption occur?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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69
The process that transports solutes, including many drugs, into the tubular fluid is called

A) filtration.
B) reabsorption.
C) absorption.
D) excretion.
E) secretion.
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70
The main force that causes filtration in a nephron is

A) blood colloid osmotic pressure.
B) glomerular hydrostatic pressure.
C) osmotic pressure of the urine.
D) capsular hydrostatic pressure.
E) reabsorption in proximal convoluted tubule pulls filtrate from blood.
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71
Which of the following formulas will allow you to calculate correctly the net filtration pressure (NFP)?(Hint: CsHP is capsular hydrostatic pressure.)

A) FP = GHP + CsHP - BCOP
B) FP = GHP - (CsHP + BCOP)
C) FP = CsHP + GHP - BCOP
D) FP = BCOP - GHP + CsHP
E) FP = BCOP + (GHP - CsHP)
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72
One mechanism the kidney uses to raise systemic blood pressure is to

A) increase secretion of renin by the juxtaglomerular complex.
B) decrease secretion of aldosterone.
C) increase release of angiotensin II by the adrenal glands.
D) increase filtration into glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
E) decrease urinary albumin concentration.
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73
________ is the most abundant organic waste.

A) Glucose
B) Albumin
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Sodium
E) Urea
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74
Calculate filtration pressure (FP) in a nephron with a glomerular hydrostatic pressure of 55 mm Hg, a bloodcolloid osmotic pressure of 25 mm Hg, and a capsular hydrostatic pressure of 15 mm Hg.

A) FP = 10 mm Hg
B) FP = 95 mm Hg
C) FP = 55 mm Hg
D) FP = 45 mm Hg
E) FP = 15 mm Hg
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75
<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Which area(s) allow variable water reabsorption and is/are sensitive to the hormone ADH?</strong> A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 and 6 E) 3 and 6
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Which area(s) allow variable water reabsorption and is/are sensitive to the hormone ADH?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5 and 6
E) 3 and 6
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76
Reabsorbed water and solutes enter into the

A) afferent arteriole.
B) efferent arteriole.
C) peritubular fluid.
D) tubular fluid.
E) glomerulus.
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77
The process of filtration is driven mainly by

A) active transport.
B) blood osmotic pressure.
C) blood hydrostatic pressure.
D) renal pumping.
E) solvent drag.
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78
Blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP) in the glomerulus is generated by

A) blood pressure.
B) presence of albumin proteins in blood plasma.
C) constriction of the efferent arteriole.
D) protein in the filtrate.
E) filtrate in the capsular space.
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled 6.</strong> A) proximal convoluted tubule B) distal convoluted tubule C) collecting duct D) nephron loop E) glomerulus
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Identify the structure labeled "6."

A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) collecting duct
D) nephron loop
E) glomerulus
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<strong>  Figure 26-2 The Nephron Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions: Where would penicillin be secreted?</strong> A) 6 B) 5 C) 4 D) 3 E) 3 and 4
Figure 26-2 The Nephron
Use Figure 26-2 to answer the following questions:
Where would penicillin be secreted?

A) 6
B) 5
C) 4
D) 3
E) 3 and 4
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