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A&P 2 Exam Study Guide: Kidney & Reproductive System Q&A | 100% CORRECT!!

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Master renal anatomy and physiology with this comprehensive, exam-ready study guide. Designed for nursing, medical, pharmacy, and allied health students, this document breaks down the essential structures and functions of the kidneys and urinary system into clear, easy-to-understand Q&A format. Inside, you’ll find detailed explanations on: Kidney anatomy & positioning: Retroperitoneal placement, differences between the left and right kidney, and key relationships with surrounding organs. Renal blood supply & circulation: Pathways of renal arteries from the abdominal aorta, venous drainage into the inferior vena cava, and the importance of the hilum as the entry and exit point. Urine formation & flow: Role of renal pyramids in producing concentrated urine, the function of papillae, minor and major calyces, renal pelvis, and transport of urine via ureters to the urinary bladder. Bladder anatomy & function: Urine storage and expulsion, anatomical positioning (anterior to rectum, inferior to uterus), and how urine leaves the body. Kidney micro & macro structure: Layers of cortex and medulla, renal columns, and pyramids explained for exam success. This guide not only gives you verified exam-style questions with correct answers but also provides the context behind the answers, ensuring you don’t just memorize but fully understand. Whether you are preparing for nursing exams, medical entrance tests, or clinical practice reviews, this study guide is structured to save you time and maximize your retention. If you’re serious about excelling in anatomy and physiology — especially topics related to renal function, urinary system, and nephrology basics — this resource is exactly what you need.

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A&P 2 Exam Study Guide: Kidney & Reproductive System Q&A | 100% CORRECT!!



Retro; left (bc liver is on right side) ✔️✔️Kidneys are ____-peritoneal and the ___ kidney is higher

Renal arteries ✔️✔️Which blood vessels supply blood to the kidneys?

Abdominal aorta ✔️✔️Where do renal arteries originate from?

Renal veins; inferior vena cava ✔️✔️_____ drain blood from the kidneys and bring it to the _____

Hilum ✔️✔️Point of entrance for blood vessels in the kidney

Ureters; urinary bladder ✔️✔️What are the vessels that drain urine from the kidneys? And where does
the filtrate go?

Urinary bladder ✔️✔️Fxn is to store and expel urine

Ureters ✔️✔️How does urine leave the urinary bladder

Anterior ✔️✔️Is urinary bladder posterior or anterior to rectum

Inferior ✔️✔️Is urinary bladder superior or inferior to uterus

Superficial cortex and deep medulla ✔️✔️What are 2 main anatomical layers forming kidney?

Renal columns ✔️✔️What are main macroscopic structural elements of cortex?

Renal pyramids ✔️✔️What are main macroscopic structural elements of medulla?

Renal pyramids ✔️✔️Fxn is to produce concentrated urine

Renal papilla ✔️✔️Tip of a renal pyramid

Minor calyx ✔️✔️Cavity at renal Papilla

Major calyx ✔️✔️Cavity that collects urine from minor calyces

Renal pelvis ✔️✔️Cavity at entrance to ureters

Renal pyramid (papilla) —> minor calyx —> major calyx —> renal pelvis —> ureters ✔️✔️What is route if
urine flow from medulla to ureters

Nephron ✔️✔️What's main fxnl unit of kidney?

Nephron ✔️✔️It's main parts are glomerulus and glomerular capsule, PCT, nephron loop, and DCT

Filtration ✔️✔️Process that occurs in glomerulus and glomerular capsule

Glomerular capillaries —> glomerular capsule —> PCT —> NL —> DCT —> collecting duct —> renal
papilla —> minor calyx —> major calyx —> renal pelvis —> ureters ✔️✔️What's pathway for filtrate thru
nephron and kidney structures after it?

, Filtration, reabsorption,

and secretion ✔️✔️3 main steps of urine formation

Filtration ✔️✔️Process from blood to filtrate with a lot of water and small molecules; highly regulated

Reabsorption ✔️✔️Process from filtrate to blood; brings back almost everything; highly regulated

Secretion ✔️✔️Process from blood to filtrate; very specific

Glomerulus ✔️✔️Where does filtration occur

Filtration ✔️✔️When water and small molecules are filtered from glomerular capillaries into glomerular
capsule

No, only plasma components are ✔️✔️Are blood cells and proteins filtered?

Tubular system ✔️✔️Where does reabsorption occur

Reabsorption ✔️✔️Almost all water and small molecules return into blood in Peritubular capillaries

mostly in DCT ✔️✔️Where does secretion occur

Secretion ✔️✔️Specific molecules (mostly organic) and some ions are secreted from plasma into filtrate

Cortical and juxtamedulla ✔️✔️2 major types of nephrons in kidneys

Cortical ✔️✔️Nephron mainly responsible for electrolyte and acid-base balance

Peritubular capillaries ✔️✔️Name for capillaries around tubules of a cortical nephron

Juxtamedullary ✔️✔️Nephron responsible for production of concentrated urine (water Reabsorption)

Vasa vecta ✔️✔️Name of capillaries around juxtamedullary nephron loop

Glomerular capillaries and glomerular capsule ✔️✔️What are main structural elements of glomerulus ?

Afferent arteriole; efferent arteriole ✔️✔️Which arteriole is delivering blood to glomerulus? Which is
draining blood from it?

Bigger ✔️✔️Diameter of afferent arteriole is ____ than that of efferent arteriole

High BP in glomerular capillaries ✔️✔️What's physiological consequence of difference in diameter b/w
afferent and efferent arterioles?

NFP = HPc - OPc - HPgc ✔️✔️What's equation for net filtration pressure?

HPc ✔️✔️Pressure moving from plasma to filtrate

HPgc and OPc ✔️✔️Pressures moving from filtrate to blood

Filtrate normally does not contain any protein ✔️✔️Why is there no capsular osmotic pressure? (OPc = 0)
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