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Bio 431 Urinary system Exam A+ Pass Regulation of blood volume, osmolarity, & composition Regulation of BP, pH, & blood glucose levels Hormone production Waste & foreign substance excretion Urine transport (ureter), storage (bladder), & release (urethra) - Answer- Function of Kidney, ureters, bladder, & urethra Renal A., Segmental A., Interlobular A., Arcuate A., Cortical Radiate A., Afferent A., Glomerular capillaries, efferent arterioles, peritubular capillaries, peritubular venules, Cortical Radiate veins, Arcuate veins, Interlobular veins, Renal veins - Answer- blood flow of kidney Renal Nerves - Answer- innervate kidneys and ureters regulate blood flow sympathetic Nephrons - Answer- filtering units of the kidney that remove wastes from the blood and produce urine in the millions has renal corpuscle and renal tubule renal corpuscle - Answer- has glomerulus and bowman's capsule glomerulus - Answer- A ball of capillaries surrounded by Bowman's capsule in the nephron and serving as the site of filtration in the vertebrate kidney. fed by afferent arterioles (wider) and drained by efferent arterioles bowman's capsule - Answer- cup-shaped structure of the nephron of a kidney which encloses the glomerulus. visceral layer- podocytes that wrap around the glomerulus parietal layer- forms the space around visceral layer filtrate is collected between these layers mesangial cells - Answer- contractile cells that help regulate glomerular filtration glomerular endothelial cells - Answer- have large fenestrations through which solutes pass Basal lamina - Answer- lies between endothelium and podocytes pedicels - Answer- Filtration slits in the outermost layer of the filtration membrane made by podocytes. mostly protein-free plasma - Answer- filtrate cortical nephrons - Answer- 85% of nephrons; almost entirely in cortex Renal corpuscles are in outer cortex with short loops of Henle Drain blood to peritubular capillaries Create urine with osmolarity similar to blood Juxtamedullary Nephrons - Answer- 15% of nephrons; Next (close to) medulla Renal corpuscles are deep in cortex with long nephron loops Drain blood to peritubular capillaries & vasa recta Enable kidney to secrete very concentrated urine Juxtaglomerular (JG) Apparatus - Answer- Located between ascending loop & the afferent arteriole regulates blood pressure in the glomerulus (autoregulation) Asc. loop contains macula densa cells Aff. arteriole contains smooth muscle cells called juxtaglomerular cells 1.Glomerular Filtration 2.Reabsorption 3.Secretion - Answer- Steps in Urine filtration Excretion rate of solute - Answer- filtration rate of solute + secretion rate of solute − reabsorption rate of solute Glomerular Filtration - Answer- Driven by blood pressure (aka GBHP)& opposed by capsular hydrostatic pressure (CHP) & blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP) 150-180 liters of filtrate/day Net Filtration Pressure (NFP) - Answer- the difference between net hydrostatic pressure and net osmotic pressure GBHP-CHP-BCOP Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) - Answer- the amount of filtrate formed by both kidneys each minute 125 ml/min (males) & 105 ml/min (women) High GFR - Answer- substances pass too quickly & are not reabsorbed Low GFR - Answer- nearly all substances are reabsorbed & waste excretion is inadequate Renal Autoregulation Neural Regulation Hormonal Regulation - Answer- regulators that controls GFR Renal Autoregulation - Answer- nephrons adjust their own blood flow and GFR without external (nervous or hormonal) control Myogenic mechanism of Renal Autoregulation - Answer- Smooth muscle cells in afferent arterioles contract in response to elevated blood pressure decrease GFR

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Bio 431 Urinary system Exam A+ Pass
Regulation of blood volume, osmolarity, & composition
Regulation of BP, pH, & blood glucose levels
Hormone production
Waste & foreign substance excretion
Urine transport (ureter), storage (bladder), & release (urethra) - Answer- Function of
Kidney, ureters, bladder, & urethra

Renal A., Segmental A., Interlobular A., Arcuate A., Cortical Radiate A., Afferent A.,
Glomerular capillaries, efferent arterioles, peritubular capillaries, peritubular venules,
Cortical Radiate veins, Arcuate veins, Interlobular veins, Renal veins - Answer- blood
flow of kidney

Renal Nerves - Answer- innervate kidneys and ureters
regulate blood flow
sympathetic

Nephrons - Answer- filtering units of the kidney that remove wastes from the blood and
produce urine
in the millions
has renal corpuscle and renal tubule

renal corpuscle - Answer- has glomerulus and bowman's capsule

glomerulus - Answer- A ball of capillaries surrounded by Bowman's capsule in the
nephron and serving as the site of filtration in the vertebrate kidney.
fed by afferent arterioles (wider) and drained by efferent arterioles

bowman's capsule - Answer- cup-shaped structure of the nephron of a kidney which
encloses the glomerulus.
visceral layer- podocytes that wrap around the glomerulus
parietal layer- forms the space around visceral layer
filtrate is collected between these layers

mesangial cells - Answer- contractile cells that help regulate glomerular filtration

glomerular endothelial cells - Answer- have large fenestrations through which solutes
pass

Basal lamina - Answer- lies between endothelium and podocytes

pedicels - Answer- Filtration slits in the outermost layer of the filtration membrane made
by podocytes.

, mostly protein-free plasma - Answer- filtrate

cortical nephrons - Answer- 85% of nephrons; almost entirely in cortex
Renal corpuscles are in outer cortex with short loops of Henle
Drain blood to peritubular capillaries
Create urine with osmolarity similar to blood

Juxtamedullary Nephrons - Answer- 15% of nephrons; Next (close to) medulla
Renal corpuscles are deep in cortex with long nephron loops
Drain blood to peritubular capillaries & vasa recta
Enable kidney to secrete very concentrated urine

Juxtaglomerular (JG) Apparatus - Answer- Located between ascending loop & the
afferent arteriole
regulates blood pressure in the glomerulus (autoregulation)
Asc. loop contains macula densa cells
Aff. arteriole contains smooth muscle cells called juxtaglomerular cells

1.Glomerular Filtration
2.Reabsorption
3.Secretion - Answer- Steps in Urine filtration

Excretion rate of solute - Answer- filtration rate of solute + secretion rate of solute −
reabsorption rate of solute

Glomerular Filtration - Answer- Driven by blood pressure (aka GBHP)& opposed by
capsular hydrostatic pressure (CHP) & blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP)
150-180 liters of filtrate/day

Net Filtration Pressure (NFP) - Answer- the difference between net hydrostatic pressure
and net osmotic pressure
GBHP-CHP-BCOP

Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) - Answer- the amount of filtrate formed by both kidneys
each minute
125 ml/min (males) & 105 ml/min (women)

High GFR - Answer- substances pass too quickly & are not reabsorbed

Low GFR - Answer- nearly all substances are reabsorbed & waste excretion is
inadequate

Renal Autoregulation
Neural Regulation
Hormonal Regulation - Answer- regulators that controls GFR

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