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Organelles are - ANSWER Organs of the Urinary system - ANSWERkidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra draw and label a kidney with the following terms: Cortex, Medulla, Pelvis, renal artery, renal vein, ureter, nephron - ANSWER functional unit of the kidney - ANSWERnephron 1 million per kidney! What parts make up the nephron? - ANSWERRenal corpuscle Renal tubule Glomerulus (capillaries that filter the blood plasma) Bowman's capsule (surrounds the glomerulus) Efferent arteriole loop of henle What is the glomerulus made of? - ANSWERcapillaries Function of a nephron - ANSWERfilter blood and produce urine Two nephron types - ANSWERjuxtamedullary and cortical juxtamedullary nephrons - ANSWER-Long nephron loops deeply invade medulla -Ascending limbs have thick and thin segments -Important in production of concentrated urine -found at the boundary of the cortex and medulla Aldosterone: Target Cells - ANSWERkidneys ANH function - ANSWERTells kidneys that blood volume is too high, so dumps out H20 and Na+ Effects of ADH - ANSWERincreases reabsorption of water from urine back into plasma and therefore, decreases the volume of water that is excreted -secreted by posterior pituitary gland -when a person is dehydrated, hypothalamus makes them thirsty and retains more water because of the ADH cortical nephrons - ANSWER-85% of all nephrons -short nephron loops -efferent arterioles branch into peritubular capillaries around PCT and DCT How is urine made in the kidney? - ANSWER1.)Reabsorption - moving substances with tubule into the blood. 2.)filtration - occurs in the glomerulus or renal corpuscle 3.)secretion 4.)filtration driving force for filtration - ANSWERhydrostatic pressure or BP What fluid comes out of the glomerulus? - ANSWERfiltrate What is filtrate? - ANSWERmostly water, electrolytes, nutrients, and waste products. Glucose is normal in filtrate. -similar to blood plasma Reabsorption in the Nephron Loop - ANSWEROnly water is absorbed in the descending limb. Na+ chloride is absorbed in the ascending limb (no water). Status of water coming out of nephron loop? - ANSWER@ Lowest concentration (diluted) Process taking place in nephron loop? - ANSWERCountercurrent mechanism (dilutes the urine). Can also create concentrated urine from the Na+ absorbed in the ascending limb. tubular secretion - ANSWER-selectively moves substances from blood to filtrate in renal tubules and collecting ducts -From

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BIO 253 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS(SCORED A+)
Organelles are - ANSWER

Organs of the Urinary system - ANSWERkidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra

draw and label a kidney with the following terms: Cortex, Medulla, Pelvis, renal
artery, renal vein, ureter, nephron - ANSWER

functional unit of the kidney - ANSWERnephron
1 million per kidney!

What parts make up the nephron? - ANSWERRenal corpuscle
Renal tubule
Glomerulus (capillaries that filter the blood plasma)
Bowman's capsule (surrounds the glomerulus)
Efferent arteriole
loop of henle

What is the glomerulus made of? - ANSWERcapillaries

Function of a nephron - ANSWERfilter blood and produce urine

Two nephron types - ANSWERjuxtamedullary and cortical

juxtamedullary nephrons - ANSWER-Long nephron loops deeply invade medulla
-Ascending limbs have thick and thin segments
-Important in production of concentrated urine
-found at the boundary of the cortex and medulla

Aldosterone: Target Cells - ANSWERkidneys

ANH function - ANSWERTells kidneys that blood volume is too high, so dumps out
H20 and Na+

Effects of ADH - ANSWERincreases reabsorption of water from urine back into
plasma and therefore, decreases the volume of water that is excreted
-secreted by posterior pituitary gland
-when a person is dehydrated, hypothalamus makes them thirsty and retains more
water because of the ADH

cortical nephrons - ANSWER-85% of all nephrons
-short nephron loops
-efferent arterioles branch into peritubular capillaries around PCT and DCT

, How is urine made in the kidney? - ANSWER1.)Reabsorption - moving substances
with tubule into the blood.
2.)filtration - occurs in the glomerulus or renal corpuscle
3.)secretion
4.)filtration

driving force for filtration - ANSWERhydrostatic pressure or BP

What fluid comes out of the glomerulus? - ANSWERfiltrate

What is filtrate? - ANSWERmostly water, electrolytes, nutrients, and waste products.
Glucose is normal in filtrate.
-similar to blood plasma

Reabsorption in the Nephron Loop - ANSWEROnly water is absorbed in the
descending limb. Na+ chloride is absorbed in the ascending limb (no water).

Status of water coming out of nephron loop? - ANSWER@ Lowest concentration
(diluted)

Process taking place in nephron loop? - ANSWERCountercurrent mechanism
(dilutes the urine). Can also create concentrated urine from the Na+ absorbed in the
ascending limb.

tubular secretion - ANSWER-selectively moves substances from blood to filtrate in
renal tubules and collecting ducts
-From blood to tubular
-Usually in the distal tubule
-K+, H+, Uric acid, Penicillin are secreted

Hormones that regulate kidney function - ANSWERdirectly :
ADH
Aldosterone
ANH
indirectly :
Renin (created by kidney)
Angiotensin

Aldosterone function - ANSWER-decreases sodium and water loss in urine by
returning sodium and water to the blood

flow of urine through kidney - ANSWERGlomerulus
Bowmans Capsule
Proximal convoluted tubule
Loop of Henle
Distal convoluted tubule
Collecting duct
Papillary duct
Minor calyx
Major calyx

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