What is the most important factor to measure the health of the individual?
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Diet
What is the nephron?
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Functional unit of the kidney
Name the function of the following:
Vitamin A
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Vitamin A - component of rhodopsin and iodopsin. Important to cell
differentiation and an antioxidant
Name the major chemical buffer systems in the blood:
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Carbonic acid Bicarbonate Buffer
Phosphate Buffer System
Protein Buffer System
The capillary network that surrounds the convoluted tubules is called the:
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Peritubular Capillaries
Where is the primary location of storage of spermatozoa? This is also where they
functionally mature.
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Epididymis
,The enzyme amylase is produced by what organ(s).
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Salivary glands and pancreas
What are the stratum basalis and stratum functionalis?
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Stratum Basalis (Basal layer) - lower third of the mucosa that is retained
during menstruation and regenerates the functional layer
Stratum Functionalis - layer shed during menstruation and regenerates
from stratum basalis during proliferative period
What does low/high tubular osmolarity mean... low/high plasma osmolarity?
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The amount of particles total in the filtrate within the tubules
The amount of particles total in the plasma
What is the uterine cycle? (the 3 phases of menses/proliferative/secretory)
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, Proliferatve: happens while the ovary is in the follicular phase. The
increasing levels of estrogen stimulate the growth of stratum functional.
Endometrium becomes more vascular/develops LH receptors.
Secretory: occurs while the ovaries are in the luteal phase. The secretion of
progesterone stimulates dev. of the uterine glands (storage of glycogen).
Endometrium becomes thicker/more vascular and becomes prepared to
nourish growing embryo if oocyte is fertilized.
Menstrual: Result of a fall in estrogen/progesterone levels when corpus
luteum degenerates. The arteries in endometrium constricts, cells in stratum
functionale die, the region is sloughed.
Where are sperm produced within the testes?
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Seminiferous tubules
What can increase/decrease GFR (think afferent arterioles)?
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In a sympathetic episode, the afferent arterioles vasoconstricts, which
helps to shunt or divert blood to heart and muscles. --> Urine formation
decreases. This increases GFR due to high bp/osmolarity
During parasympathetic regulation, the afferent arterioles will vasodilate
which will reroute blood back to the rest of the body, which will increase
urine formation. This decreases GFR due to low BP/osmolarity.
Who should commonly be in a negative nitrogen balance? Positive?
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Diet
What is the nephron?
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Functional unit of the kidney
Name the function of the following:
Vitamin A
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Vitamin A - component of rhodopsin and iodopsin. Important to cell
differentiation and an antioxidant
Name the major chemical buffer systems in the blood:
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Carbonic acid Bicarbonate Buffer
Phosphate Buffer System
Protein Buffer System
The capillary network that surrounds the convoluted tubules is called the:
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Peritubular Capillaries
Where is the primary location of storage of spermatozoa? This is also where they
functionally mature.
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Epididymis
,The enzyme amylase is produced by what organ(s).
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Salivary glands and pancreas
What are the stratum basalis and stratum functionalis?
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Stratum Basalis (Basal layer) - lower third of the mucosa that is retained
during menstruation and regenerates the functional layer
Stratum Functionalis - layer shed during menstruation and regenerates
from stratum basalis during proliferative period
What does low/high tubular osmolarity mean... low/high plasma osmolarity?
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The amount of particles total in the filtrate within the tubules
The amount of particles total in the plasma
What is the uterine cycle? (the 3 phases of menses/proliferative/secretory)
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, Proliferatve: happens while the ovary is in the follicular phase. The
increasing levels of estrogen stimulate the growth of stratum functional.
Endometrium becomes more vascular/develops LH receptors.
Secretory: occurs while the ovaries are in the luteal phase. The secretion of
progesterone stimulates dev. of the uterine glands (storage of glycogen).
Endometrium becomes thicker/more vascular and becomes prepared to
nourish growing embryo if oocyte is fertilized.
Menstrual: Result of a fall in estrogen/progesterone levels when corpus
luteum degenerates. The arteries in endometrium constricts, cells in stratum
functionale die, the region is sloughed.
Where are sperm produced within the testes?
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Seminiferous tubules
What can increase/decrease GFR (think afferent arterioles)?
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In a sympathetic episode, the afferent arterioles vasoconstricts, which
helps to shunt or divert blood to heart and muscles. --> Urine formation
decreases. This increases GFR due to high bp/osmolarity
During parasympathetic regulation, the afferent arterioles will vasodilate
which will reroute blood back to the rest of the body, which will increase
urine formation. This decreases GFR due to low BP/osmolarity.
Who should commonly be in a negative nitrogen balance? Positive?