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Renal cortex - -outer region of the kidney Renal medulla - -inner portion of the kidney Renal pelvis - -central collecting region in the kidney Major and minor calyces - -collect urine and empty it into the renal pelvis Nephron - -functional unit of the kidney Renal corpuscle - -glomerulus and glomerular capsule Renal tubule - -stem portion of the nephron Glomerulus - -tiny ball of capillaries in the kidney Glomerular capsule - -enclosing structure surrounding each glomerulus Proximal convoluted tubule - -first section of the renal tubule that the blood flows through; reabsorption of water, ions, and all organic nutrients Nephron limb - ascending and descending - -nephron limb - ascending and desceding Distal convoluted tubule - -a portion of kidney nephron between the loop of henle and the collecting duct system. Collecting duct - -a segment of the nephron that returns water form the filtrate to the bloodstream. Renal artery - -blood vessel that carries blood to the kidney Renal vein - -blood vessel that carries blood away from the kidney and toward the heart Afferent arteriole - -carries blood to the glomerulus; bigger Efferent arteriole - -carries blood away from the glomerulus; smaller Glomerular capillaries - -very small blood vessels within the glomerulus of the kidney through which plasma is filtered Urinary Urinary Urinary Peritubular capillary - -one of the tiny blood vessels that form a network surrounding the proximal and distal tubules in the kidney Fenestrae - -window-like openings in the endothelial cells of the glomerular capillaries Podocytes - -cells in the bowman's capsule in the kidneys that wrap around capillaries of the glomerulus Major organs in the urinary system - -renal artery, renal vein, kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra Kidney - -filters waste from the blood Ureter - -a duct leading from the kidney to the urinary bladder. Bladder - -stores urine Urethra - -tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body What three processes are involved in urine formation? - -filtration, reabsorption, and secretion Molecules in urine filtration - -water, ions, sodium, glucose, urea, protein Molecules in urine reabsorption - -glucose, amino acids, sodium, potassium, and water Molecules in urine secretion - -urea, creatinine, and uric acid, as well as ions, organic compounds, and hormones Why types of transport are used to move molecules during urine formation? Examples of each - -active transport: glucose, aa's, na+ Passive transport: cl- Osmosis: h2o How is na+ transported? - -active transport How is cl- transported? - -passive transport How is h2o transported? - -osmosis What. Is the net filtration pressure in the renal corpuscle? - -measurement of the actual amount of pressure created in the glomerulus; positive Glomerular hydrostatic pressure - -pressure created by the blood (h2o) pushing on glomular capillaries Urinary Urinary Colloid osmotic pressure - -pressure created by plasma proteins that pulls water back into the glomerular capillaries Capsular hydrostatic pressure - -pressure created by water in capsule; pushes back into glomerular capillaries What does the renin-angiotensin pathway regulate? - -filtration rates, blood pressure, hormone release What two major hormones regulate blood electrolytes and water volume? - -aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (adh) Antidiuretic hormone (adh) - -hypothalamus; stored in pituitary gland, increases water reabsorption Aldosterone - -adrenal glands: increases na+ reabsorption and k+ secretion Normal vs. Not urinalysis - -normal: urea, water, k+, na+, tiny b

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Skeletal System Final Exam 2025
Which of the following are functions of the skeletal system? Select all that apply.

a) Support
b) Protection
c)
d)
e) Assistance in movement
f) Mineral homeostasis
g) Blood cell production
h)
i) Triglyceride storage
j) - -a,b,e,f,g,i

Which region of a long bone articulates with other bones? - -epiphysis

The shaft of a long bone is the - -diaphysis

The ______is composed of hyaline cartilage and reduces friction between bones
involved in a joint. - -epiphyseal plate

The _______ is the region of long bone that contains hyaline cartilage used for growth
in length. - -metaphysis

What area of long bone is composed of dense irregular connective tissue and
osteogenic cells? - -periosteum

Which of following selections lists bone cells in the order from unspecialized stem cell to
highly specialized mature bone cell?

a) osteoprogenitor cells, osteoclasts, osteocytes
b) osteoclasts, osteoprogenitor cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes
c) osteoprogenitor cells, osteocytes, osteoblasts
d) osteoblasts, osteoprogenitor cells, osteocytes
e) osteoprogenitor cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts - -b) osteoclasts,
osteoprogenitor cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes

The cells active in fracture repair during the production of the hard (spongy bone) callus.
- -osteoblasts

Cells active when cartilage needs to be removed so new bone can be produced. - -
osteoclasts

What statements describe bone remodeling.

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