Exam
Question 1
The two body systems described together as the
urogenital system are:
Reproductive and Urinary
Digestive and Urinary
Reproductive and
Digestive Urinary and
Metabolic None of the
above
Q 1b.
The kidneys are responsible for:
A.Filtration
B.Red blood cell production
C. Digestion
D.Control of body communication
E. A&B
F.C&D
Question 2:
Urine that has a sweet odor is indicative of:
Multiplication of bacteria
Diabetes
Urea breakdown to
ammonia Urinary tract
infection (UTI) Kidney
infection
Question 3:
This solute accumulates in joints causing an
inflammatory condition:
Uric acid
Potassium
Chloride Sodium
Chloride
Creatinine
Urea
, Q 3b.
The most abundant solute in urine is:
Urea
Q 3c.
This solute found in urine is formed from the breakdown of urea.
Uric acid
Ammonia
Sodium
Chloride
Creatinine
Urea
Question 4:
A person produces 40 milliliters of urine a day. This is
called:
Normal urine
output Polyuria
Oliguria
Anuria
Pyuria
Q 4 b.
A person produces 1.5 liters of urine a day. This is called:
Normal urine output
Question 5:
A lab technician finds large amounts of albumin in a
urine sample. Is this normal or abnormal? If abnormal,
explain the problem this finding indicates.
Abnormal; Large amounts are not normal in a urine sample.
If found, it is indication of a glomerulus problem because
the filter is allowing protein to pass through and be
eliminated.
Q 5b.
A lab technician finds large amounts of glucose in a urine sample. Is
this normal or abnormal? If abnormal, explain the problem this
finding indicates.
Abnormal; Large amounts are not normal in a urine sample. If
found, it is indication of diabetes, as diabetics commonly show
glucose in the urine. They lack insulin to