Renal Anatomy
Renal Terms
Renal Flow
R/R Numbers
Reproductive
100

Consists of a descending limb, an ascending limb, and a thick ascending limb.

What is the Loop of Henle?

100

This steroid hormone is produced by the adrenal cortex and stimulates Na+ reabsorption. 

What is aldosterone? 

100

This equals Buffer + H+.

What is HBuffer?

100

100% is reabsorbed of this substance. 

What is glucose?

100

This medication helps with post operative nausea and reduces the effectiveness of all hormonal contraceptives. 

What is Aprepitant?

200

The combination of macula densa and juxtaglomerular cells is known as....

What is the juxtaglomerular apparatus (J G A)?

200

This is an important part of sodium homeostatic composed of hedonistic and regulatory. 

What is Salt Appetite?

200

The forces that govern filtration in the glomerular capillaries are the same as this

What is capillary bed? 

200

The GI tract secretes this percentage of the absorbed K+ daily in healthy person.

What is 5%–10%?

200

This is a causes fibrosis throughout the pelvis. 

What is endometriosis?

300

Supplies blood to each individual nephron....

What is the Afferent arteriole?

300

This is the regulation of systemic blood pressure, renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. 

What is the Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system?

300

CS=USV/PS

What is Renal Clearance?

300

The LOH is comprised of this number of functional parts.

What is 3?

1.Thin Descending Limb, 2.Thin Ascending Limb, 3.Thick Ascending Limb

300

Secretion of this during the latter half of the cycle raises the body temperature about 0.5°F.

What is progesterone?

400

A majority of the Juxtamedullary Nephron is found here.

What is the Renal Medulla? 

400

This is an osmotic diuretic are filtered and not absorbed thus retaining water in the urine.  

What is Mannitol?

400

If the GFR is too high, needed substances do this through the renal tubules.

What is not reabsorbed and lost in urine?

400

This countercurrent multiplier system results in medullary interstitial osmolar gradient with the tip of the LOH having the highest osmolarity of this much mOsmol/L.

What is 1200?

400

These 2 gonadotropic hormones are released by anterior pituitary gland in males and females.

What are luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)?

500

Water permeability varies from tubular segment to segment and largely varies on the presence of these water channels. 

What are aquaporins? 

500

This is the second of three renal functions. 

What is tubular secretion? 

500

PGC - ( PBS+ ∏ GC )

What is Net Glomerular Filtration Pressure?

500

In a normal adult, GFR is about this many liters a day. 

What is 180 L/day or 125 ml/min?

500

This cell's primary function is to secrete testosterone. 

What is the Leydig cell?

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