Metabolism
Intro to Urinary System
Glomerular Filtration
Reabsorption and Secretion
Water Balance, Concentrating Mechanisms, and Micturation
100

The process of building larger molecules from smaller molecules.

What is anabolism?

100

The site of blood plasma filtration.

What is the renal corpuscle? 

100

The region of the adrenal cortex that synthesizes aldosterone.

What is the zona glomerulosa? 

100

The process by which water reabsorption occurs.

What is osmosis? 

100

True or False: ADH works to concentrate the urine.

What is true?

200

Metabolic reaction that takes place if no oxygen is available.

What is anaerobic fermentation? 

200

The two components of the juxtaglomerular apparatus.

What is the macula densa and the juxtaglomerular cells? 

200

The effect that high sympathetic stimulation has on GFR.

What is decreased GFR? 

200

The thin descending limb of the Loop of Henle is permeable to ____ and impermeable to ____.

What is (1) H2O, (2) solutes?

200

Caffeine works as a diuretic by _____.

What is inhibiting Na+ reabsorption?

300

The location of the citric acid cycle.

What is the mitochondrial matrix? 

300

The two types of nephrons.

What is the cortical nephron and the juxtamedullary nephron. 

300

The total pressure that promotes filtration.

What is net filtration pressure (NFP)? 

300

Na+ symporters are a form of ______ transport.

What is secondary active?

300

The parasympathetic nervous system stimulates the contraction of ____ and relaxation of ____ in the bladder.

What is (1) detrusor muscle, (2) sphincter (both internal and external)?

400

The purpose of the electron transport chain.

What is finish oxidation and and produce most of the ATP of cellular respiration? 

400

The structure that the major calyx drains into.

What is the renal pelvis? 

400

Increased stretch in the afferent arteriole will result in ____ of the afferent arteriole.

What is vasoconstriction?

400

ADH, also known as ______, stimulates ____ water reabsorption.

What is (1) vasopressin, (2) facultative?

400

Mechanism that builds the osmotic gradient in interstitial fluid.

What is countercurrent multiplication?

500

The products of glycolysis.

What is 2 pyruvate, 2 NADH, and 2 net ATP. 

500

Distinctive feature of the epithelium in the proximal convoluted tubule.

What is microvilli? 

500

Decreased flow of Na+/Cl- by the ____ stimulates the release of ____ which causes _____ of the afferent arteriole.

What is (1) macula densa, (2) nitric oxide (NO), (3) vasodilation? 

500

The late DCT responds to ____ which stimulates Na+ reabsorption and K+ secretion.

What is aldosterone?

500

Mechanism that allows nutrient delivery without "washing out" the osmotic gradient.

What is the countercurrent exchange?

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