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CSCC Physiology Lecture Exam 4 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers In addition to eliminating wastes, what are 6 other homeostatic functions of the kidney? - CORRECT ANSWER - fluid volume, blood volume & pressure, serum electrolyte concentrations, blood pH, erythropiesis and nutrients. Identify 4 nutrients regulated by the kidney. - CORRECT ANSWER - glucose, amino acids, calcium and vitamin D.

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CSCC Physiology Lecture Exam 4
UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
In addition to eliminating wastes, what are 6 other homeostatic functions of the kidney? -
CORRECT ANSWER - fluid volume, blood volume & pressure, serum electrolyte
concentrations, blood pH, erythropiesis and nutrients.


Identify 4 nutrients regulated by the kidney. - CORRECT ANSWER - glucose, amino
acids, calcium and vitamin D.


Identify 4 examples of nitrogenous wastes. - CORRECT ANSWER - creatinine, ammonia,
urea and uric acid.


Why are nephrons the functional unit of the kidney? - CORRECT ANSWER - They are
the smallest unit that can make urine.


List the parts of the nephron in the order that fluid passes through them - CORRECT
ANSWER - Renal corpuscle (golmerulus, bowman's capsule) > PCT (proximal convoluted
tubule) > Loop of Henle > DCT (distal convoluted tubule) > Collecting tubule.


Renal corpuscles are in the superficial/outer cortex. - CORRECT ANSWER - Cortical
nephrons.


Renal corpuscles are in the deeper/inner cortex. - CORRECT ANSWER - Juxtamendullary
nephrons


Have long loops of Henle. - CORRECT ANSWER - Cortical nephrons.



Have short loops of Henle. - CORRECT ANSWER - Juxamendullary nephrons.

,What four structures comprise the renal tubule? - CORRECT ANSWER - Bowman's
capsule > PCT > loop of Henle > DCT


Which structure filtrates the blood? - CORRECT ANSWER - Glomerulus.



Which structure funnels filtrate? - CORRECT ANSWER - Bowman's capsule.


Describe "reabsorption" and indicate the correct direction (filtrate to urine? Filtrate to blood?) -
CORRECT ANSWER - Reabsorb the "good stuff" (nutrients, electrolytes, water) from
filtrate and turn it to blood. (filtrate to blood).


Describe "secretion" and indicate the correct direction. - CORRECT ANSWER - Secrete
(letting things so) wastes into urine to be excreted as urine.


List four examples of nitrogenous wastes. - CORRECT ANSWER - Creatine, ammonia,
urea, uric acid.


Identify the correct pathway of blood flow through the kidney. - CORRECT ANSWER -
Renal artery > Afferent arteriole > Glomerular capillaries > Efferent arteriole > Peritubular
capillaries > Renal vein.


Identify the correct pathway of fluid flow through the nephron. - CORRECT ANSWER -
Glomerular capsule > PCT > Descending limb of the loop of Henle > Ascending limb of the loop
of Henle > DCT.


List 3 basic renal processes. - CORRECT ANSWER - Filtration (Glomerulus & Bowman's
Capsule)


Reabsorption (Substances move from tubules to peritubule capillaries)

,Secretion (substances move from the peritubular capillaries).


Identify 3 structural modifications that enhance membrane permeability at the glomerulus. -
CORRECT ANSWER - Fenstrated endothelium, Permeable basement membrane and
Podocytes.


Fenestrated. - CORRECT ANSWER - Lots of holes in the lining.



Podocytes. - CORRECT ANSWER - Cells playing "footsie" with each other. (loosely
associated)


Identify 2 variables that affect GFR. - CORRECT ANSWER - Membrane permeability and
surface area.


Filtrate. - CORRECT ANSWER - The fluid that is pushed out of the glomerulus to the
Bowman's capsule is called filtrate.


Compare the composition of filtrate to the composition of blood. - CORRECT ANSWER -
Composition of filtrate=blood plasma.


How does the changing of blood pressure and volume affect glomerular filtration rate in a
healthy individual? - CORRECT ANSWER - No change.



What would be the effects if GFR increases? (is too fast) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Reabsorption is decreased.


What would be the effects of decreased GFR? (is too slow) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Reabsorption is increased.


List 3 mechanisms for regulating GFR. - CORRECT ANSWER - Myogenic Constriction
Mechanism, Tubuloglomerular Feedback and Renin Angiotensin System.

, What of the 3 regulation GFR mechanisms are "autoregulation"? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Myogenic Constriction Mechanism and Rubuloglomerular Feedback.


Which of the 3 regulation GFR mechanisms consists of hormones that also regulate the systemic
blood pressure? - CORRECT ANSWER - Renin Angiotensin System.


How do the afferent arterioles respond to an increase in systemic blood pressure? - CORRECT
ANSWER - They constrict.


How do the afferent arterioles respond to decreased systemic blood flow? - CORRECT
ANSWER - They dilate.


Explain how the myogenic constriction mechanism protects the kidney and its blood vessels
from changes in systemic blood pressure. - CORRECT ANSWER - Renal auto regulation.



What are signs of moderate hypothermia? - CORRECT ANSWER - Shivering.


What sign of moderate hypothermia is absent in profound hypothermia? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Shivering.



Describe the juxtaglomerular apparatus. - CORRECT ANSWER - "Next to the
glomerulus".


What 2 parts of the nephron meet at the JGA? - CORRECT ANSWER - DCT and afferent
arteriole.


Which part of the nephron acts as a "receptor"? - CORRECT ANSWER - Afferent
arteriole.

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