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Which of the following syndromes corresponds to: chromosomal deficit of #13?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome
Patau's syndrome
Edward's syndrome
Down syndrome
Section 19: Sec Nineteen (376 to 400) Details: Urinary System Practice Exam
The renal medulla is composed of tissue called .
Renal pyramids
Nephrons
Renal sinus
Renal pelvis
Juxtaglomerular cells combine with cells to form the juxtagomerular apparatus in the kidney.
Macula densa
Renal pelvis
Nephron
Renal sinus
Answer: A
Question: 378
Which of the following is not in the sequence of proper kidney blood flow? The starting point is the renal artery and the finishing point is the renal vein.
Arciform artery
Afferent arteriole
Interlobar vein
Arciform vein
Which is found in the highest concentration in the urine?
Uric acid
Urea
Glucose
Creatinine
The primary function of the ascending loop of Henle in the kidney is?
The active re-absorption of sodium
The active re-absorption of chloride ions
The passive re-absorption of potassium
The passive re-absorption of urea
The middle layer of the urinary bladder is identified as .
Mucous coat
Submucous coat
Muscular Coat
Sphincter Coat
The micturition reflex center is located in the .
Pons
Midbrain
Lumbar plexus
Sacral plexus
Which of the following match with the definition: a poor output of urine?
Oliguria
Pyruia
Enuresis
Diuresis
Capillary loops located in the medulla are also known as .
Vasa recta
Urea collectors
Trigone
Macula densa
The primary function of the descending loop of Henle in the kidney is?
Reabsorption of sodium ions
Reabsoption of water by osmosis
Secretion of hydrogen ions
Secretion of potassium ions
Which of the following is not considered a part of the male urethra?
Prostatic
Membranous
Vasapore
Penile
When glucose if found in urine it is called .
Glucosuria
Uremia
Ureteritis
Glucose intolerance
The one of the functions occurring at the distal convoluted tubule in the kidney is?
Passive secretion of hydrogen ions
Passive secretion of potassium ions
Limited re-absorption of water
No re-absorption of sodium
ADH has which of the following effects on the distal convoluted tubule?
Decrease water re-absorption
Increase water re-absorption
Decrease the concentration of urine
Increase the urine volume
Which of the following is not associated with the role of the kidneys?
Release of erythropoietin (hormone)
Release of renin (enzyme)
Release of Vitamin E
Activate Vitamin D
Each kidney contains approximately nephrons.
10 million
1 million
C. 100,000
D. 10,000
The release of Angiotension II causes which of the following to occur?
Increased filtration rate
Decreased glomerular hydrostatic pressure
Increase synthesis of Vitamin E
Increased release of erythropoietin
Which of the following is an effect of a diuretic?
Decreased Cardiac Output
Increased fluid volume
Increased sodium re-absorption
Increased chloride ion re-absorption
Which of the following is not considered a loop diuretic?
Bumetadine (BUMEX)
Furosemide (LASIX)
Chlorthiazide (DIURIL)
Ethacrynic Acid (EDECRIN)