Deck 18: Urinary System
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Deck 18: Urinary System
1
The collection chamber for urine in the kidney is the
A) calyx.
B) cortex.
C) medulla.
D) pelvis.
A) calyx.
B) cortex.
C) medulla.
D) pelvis.
pelvis.
2
Where do blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves enter and leave the kidney?
A) capsule
B) cortex
C) hilus
D) medulla
A) capsule
B) cortex
C) hilus
D) medulla
hilus
3
Most of the nitrogenous waste in the body is a result of
A) carbohydrate metabolism.
B) erythrocyte breakdown.
C) fat metabolism.
D) protein metabolism.
A) carbohydrate metabolism.
B) erythrocyte breakdown.
C) fat metabolism.
D) protein metabolism.
protein metabolism.
4
Because the kidneys sit between and peritoneum and the dorsal abdominal muscles, they are considered
A) intrahepatic.
B) intramuscular.
C) retroperitoneal.
D) retrorenal.
A) intrahepatic.
B) intramuscular.
C) retroperitoneal.
D) retrorenal.
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5
The specific gravity of a urine sample is a reflection of its
A) color.
B) concentration.
C) pH.
D) volume.
A) color.
B) concentration.
C) pH.
D) volume.
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6
The term for a condition where very little urine is being passed is
A) anuria.
B) diuresis.
C) dysuria.
D) oliguria.
A) anuria.
B) diuresis.
C) dysuria.
D) oliguria.
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7
Which hormone is produced and secreted by the kidney when an animal's blood pressure is too low?
A) aldosterone
B) epinephrine
C) erythropoietin
D) renin
A) aldosterone
B) epinephrine
C) erythropoietin
D) renin
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8
Which species of animal normally has cloudy urine when it is passed?
A) bovine
B) equine
C) ovine
D) porcine
A) bovine
B) equine
C) ovine
D) porcine
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9
Which two hormones play a major role in the control of the amount of water contained in urine?
A) ADH and aldosterone
B) aldosterone and estrogen
C) estrogen and progesterone
D) progesterone and ADH
A) ADH and aldosterone
B) aldosterone and estrogen
C) estrogen and progesterone
D) progesterone and ADH
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10
The basic functional unit of a kidney is the
A) Bowman's capsule.
B) glomerulus.
C) nephron.
D) renal corpuscle.
A) Bowman's capsule.
B) glomerulus.
C) nephron.
D) renal corpuscle.
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11
Which two ions can the kidney preserve or excrete to regulate the blood pH?
A) bicarbonate and carbon
B) carbon and oxygen
C) hydrogen and bicarbonate
D) oxygen and hydrogen
A) bicarbonate and carbon
B) carbon and oxygen
C) hydrogen and bicarbonate
D) oxygen and hydrogen
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12
The outmost layer of the kidney is the
A) cortex.
B) hilus.
C) medulla.
D) pelvis.
A) cortex.
B) hilus.
C) medulla.
D) pelvis.
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13
Urea is a
A) bile pigment.
B) bile salt.
C) carbohydrate metabolite.
D) nitrogenous waste.
A) bile pigment.
B) bile salt.
C) carbohydrate metabolite.
D) nitrogenous waste.
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14
What is the correct order of organs of the urinary system from cranial to caudal?
A) kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
B) kidneys, urethra, urinary bladder, ureter
C) ureter, urinary bladder, urethra, kidneys
D) urethra, urinary bladder, ureters, kidneys
A) kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
B) kidneys, urethra, urinary bladder, ureter
C) ureter, urinary bladder, urethra, kidneys
D) urethra, urinary bladder, ureters, kidneys
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15
Which two of the methods for collecting a urine sample are considered sterile techniques?
A) bladder compression, free catch
B) catheterization, cystocentesis
C) cystocentesis, bladder compression
D) free catch, catheterization
A) bladder compression, free catch
B) catheterization, cystocentesis
C) cystocentesis, bladder compression
D) free catch, catheterization
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16
Except in the pig, the right kidney sits __ to the left kidney.
A) caudal
B) cranial
C) dorsal
D) ventral
A) caudal
B) cranial
C) dorsal
D) ventral
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17
A renal corpuscle is located in the renal
A) calyx.
B) cortex.
C) medulla.
D) pelvis.
A) calyx.
B) cortex.
C) medulla.
D) pelvis.
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18
In which animal is the right kidney more heart shaped than bean shaped?
A) cow
B) horse
C) pig
D) sheep
A) cow
B) horse
C) pig
D) sheep
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19
Which species of animal has a lobulated kidney when viewed grossly?
A) bovine
B) equine
C) ovine
D) porcine
A) bovine
B) equine
C) ovine
D) porcine
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20
The __ is a tuft of capillaries that filters blood in the first stage of urine production.
A) calyx
B) glomerulus
C) peritubular capillary
D) renal corpuscle
A) calyx
B) glomerulus
C) peritubular capillary
D) renal corpuscle
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21
The BUN is a measure of
A) blood urea nitrogen.
B) blood urine nitric acid.
C) body urea nitric acid.
D) body urine nitrogen.
A) blood urea nitrogen.
B) blood urine nitric acid.
C) body urea nitric acid.
D) body urine nitrogen.
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22
Glomerular capillaries are a continuation of the
A) afferent arterioles.
B) efferent arterioles.
C) peritubular capillaries.
D) renal vein.
A) afferent arterioles.
B) efferent arterioles.
C) peritubular capillaries.
D) renal vein.
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23
The GFR is expressed as
A) a percent.
B) liters per minute.
C) milliliters per 24 hours.
D) milliliters per minute.
A) a percent.
B) liters per minute.
C) milliliters per 24 hours.
D) milliliters per minute.
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24
The fluid that is filtered through the tuft of capillaries in the first stage of urine production is called
A) glomerular filtrate.
B) primitive urine.
C) renal filtrate.
D) tubular filtrate.
A) glomerular filtrate.
B) primitive urine.
C) renal filtrate.
D) tubular filtrate.
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25
What three substances are eliminated from the body through tubular secretion?
A) amino acids, ammonia, hydrogen
B) ammonia, hydrogen, potassium
C) potassium, sodium, glucose
D) sodium, glucose, amino acids
A) amino acids, ammonia, hydrogen
B) ammonia, hydrogen, potassium
C) potassium, sodium, glucose
D) sodium, glucose, amino acids
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26
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus is often manifested clinically by
A) glycosuria, polyuria, polydipsia.
B) glucosuria, proteinuria, glycemia.
C) osmotic diuresis, glycemia, polyuria.
D) polydipsia, polyuria, proteinuria.
A) glycosuria, polyuria, polydipsia.
B) glucosuria, proteinuria, glycemia.
C) osmotic diuresis, glycemia, polyuria.
D) polydipsia, polyuria, proteinuria.
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27
In what part of the kidney is a majority of the DCT found?
A) calyx
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) pelvis
A) calyx
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) pelvis
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28
Oxygen transfer to the cells of a nephron takes place in the
A) afferent glomerular arterioles.
B) efferent glomerular arterioles.
C) glomerular capillaries.
D) peritubular capillaries.
A) afferent glomerular arterioles.
B) efferent glomerular arterioles.
C) glomerular capillaries.
D) peritubular capillaries.
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29
The overall process of conserving molecules by taking them back into the body is called
A) diffusion.
B) filtration.
C) osmosis.
D) reabsorption.
A) diffusion.
B) filtration.
C) osmosis.
D) reabsorption.
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30
Which blood vessels have oxygenated blood entering and leaving them?
A) afferent glomerular venule
B) efferent glomerular venule
C) glomerular capillaries
D) peritubular capillaries
A) afferent glomerular venule
B) efferent glomerular venule
C) glomerular capillaries
D) peritubular capillaries
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31
The renal artery is a branch of the
A) afferent glomerular arteriole.
B) aorta.
C) efferent glomerular arteriole.
D) vena cava.
A) afferent glomerular arteriole.
B) aorta.
C) efferent glomerular arteriole.
D) vena cava.
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32
The presence of abnormal amounts of protein in urine can be used as an indicator of __ damage.
A) DCT
B) glomerular
C) loop of Henle
D) PCT
A) DCT
B) glomerular
C) loop of Henle
D) PCT
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33
Sodium cotransport allows __ to attach to the carrier protein that sodium is using to passively enter an epithelial cell.
A) amino acids and potassium
B) calcium and glucose
C) glucose and amino acids
D) potassium and calcium
A) amino acids and potassium
B) calcium and glucose
C) glucose and amino acids
D) potassium and calcium
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34
In what part of the kidney is a majority of the PCT found?
A) calyx
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) pelvis
A) calyx
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) pelvis
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35
The majority of tubular reabsorption takes place in the
A) ascending loop of Henle.
B) DCT.
C) descending loop of Henle.
D) PCT.
A) ascending loop of Henle.
B) DCT.
C) descending loop of Henle.
D) PCT.
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36
What two substances are normally 100% reabsorbed in the PCT?
A) amino acids and potassium
B) glucose and amino acids
C) potassium and urea
D) urea and glucose
A) amino acids and potassium
B) glucose and amino acids
C) potassium and urea
D) urea and glucose
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37
The medulla of the kidney is made up of mostly
A) distal convoluted tubules.
B) glomeruli.
C) loops of Henle.
D) proximal convoluted tubules.
A) distal convoluted tubules.
B) glomeruli.
C) loops of Henle.
D) proximal convoluted tubules.
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38
Glomerular filtrate contains almost no __ when compared to plasma.
A) electrolytes
B) proteins
C) salt
D) water
A) electrolytes
B) proteins
C) salt
D) water
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39
In what part of kidney are the majority of renal corpuscles found?
A) calyx
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) pelvis
A) calyx
B) cortex
C) medulla
D) pelvis
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40
The high blood pressure in glomerular capillaries forces some __ to leave the blood.
A) glomerular filtrate
B) plasma
C) red blood cells
D) water
A) glomerular filtrate
B) plasma
C) red blood cells
D) water
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41
Diabetes insipidus can result from an inadequate release of
A) ADH.
B) aldosterone.
C) estrogen.
D) progestins.
A) ADH.
B) aldosterone.
C) estrogen.
D) progestins.
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42
What makes equine urine normally cloudy?
A) casts
B) crystals
C) mucous
D) mucus
A) casts
B) crystals
C) mucous
D) mucus
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43
Struvite crystals will precipitate out in urine with a pH of
A) 6.0.
B) 7.0.
C) 7.5.
D) 9.0.
A) 6.0.
B) 7.0.
C) 7.5.
D) 9.0.
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44
Urine is moved from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
A) 12 times a day.
B) continuously.
C) every time an animal drinks water/fluid.
D) when the animal has to urinate.
A) 12 times a day.
B) continuously.
C) every time an animal drinks water/fluid.
D) when the animal has to urinate.
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45
The sphincters that control urination are found in the
A) neck of the urinary bladder.
B) trigone of the urinary bladder.
C) ureter.
D) urethra.
A) neck of the urinary bladder.
B) trigone of the urinary bladder.
C) ureter.
D) urethra.
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46
The neck of the urinary bladder is __ to the body of the urinary bladder.
A) caudal
B) cranial
C) lateral
D) medial
A) caudal
B) cranial
C) lateral
D) medial
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47
The sphincters that control urination are under __ control.
A) enzymatic
B) hormonal
C) involuntary muscle
D) voluntary muscle
A) enzymatic
B) hormonal
C) involuntary muscle
D) voluntary muscle
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48
The detrusor muscle is found in the wall of the
A) ureter.
B) urethra.
C) urinary bladder.
D) vagina.
A) ureter.
B) urethra.
C) urinary bladder.
D) vagina.
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49
Aldosterone
A) decreases reabsorption of sodium from the DCT and collecting ducts.
B) has no effect on kidney function or urine production.
C) increases reabsorption of sodium from the DCT and collecting ducts.
D) increases the secretion of ammonia from the PCT and the DCT.
A) decreases reabsorption of sodium from the DCT and collecting ducts.
B) has no effect on kidney function or urine production.
C) increases reabsorption of sodium from the DCT and collecting ducts.
D) increases the secretion of ammonia from the PCT and the DCT.
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50
The type of epithelium found in the urethra, ureters, and urinary bladder that allows them to stretch is
A) psuedostratified columnar.
B) simple cuboidal.
C) simple squamous.
D) transitional.
A) psuedostratified columnar.
B) simple cuboidal.
C) simple squamous.
D) transitional.
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51
Which animal has uroliths that resemble sand rather than large stones?
A) cat
B) dog
C) goat
D) sheep
A) cat
B) dog
C) goat
D) sheep
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52
What type of muscle is found in the ureters?
A) elastic
B) none
C) skeletal
D) smooth
A) elastic
B) none
C) skeletal
D) smooth
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53
Where does ADH exert is control over water reabsorption?
A) collecting ducts and renal pelvis
B) DCT and collecting ducts
C) glomerulus and DCT
D) renal pelvis and glomerulus
A) collecting ducts and renal pelvis
B) DCT and collecting ducts
C) glomerulus and DCT
D) renal pelvis and glomerulus
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54
What organ produces and secretes aldosterone?
A) adrenal cortex
B) adrenal medulla
C) anterior pituitary
D) posterior pituitary
A) adrenal cortex
B) adrenal medulla
C) anterior pituitary
D) posterior pituitary
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55
Which animal rarely develops uroliths?
A) cow
B) dog
C) goat
D) horse
A) cow
B) dog
C) goat
D) horse
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56
A kidney can slowly lose nearly __ of its functional ability to make urine before clinical signs of renal failure appear.
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 67%
D) 90%
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 67%
D) 90%
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