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Maintaining Homeostasis
Urinary Histology
Avian Urinary System
100

What is D?

Urethra

100

What are the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder?

Ureters

100

What hormone acts on the kidney to activate vitamin D, which in turn increases Ca2+ absorption from the intestine?


    

Parathyroid hormone

100

Which cells in the juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) act as chemoreceptors and are part of the distal tubule wall?

macula densa

100

Which nephron component is lacking in reptilian nephrons?

Loop of Henle

200

What is the cluster of blood vessels called?

glomerulus

200

What blood vessel carries blood to the kidney?

renal artery

200

Increases in CO2 from poor ventilation would increase the secretion of what ion from the kidney to restore acid-base balance?

                                                       


    

H+

200

Type of epithelium in the Bladder and Ureters

Transitional

200

What is the principal nitrogenous component of avian urine?

uric acid

300

What is the structure below?

nephron

300

Smooth muscle that compresses the urinary bladder and expels urine into the urethra.    

Detrusor Muscle

300

Increased H+ (because of poor kidney function and consequent reduced H+ secretion) would stimulate what body process to assist in lowering H+?

ventilation (and CO2 loss)

300

What is the name of the special foot-like cells that line the visceral layer of Bowman's capsule that form part of the filtration apparatus of the renal corpuscle.

podocytes (in the visceral layer of Bowman's capsule)
300

Why does uric acid precipitate in the renal tubules in avian species?

to avoid the obligation of water secretion

400

What is the central collecting region of the kidney called?

renal pelvis

400

In the kidney, what is the portion of the nephron that helps refine filtrate and empties in the collecting tubulues/collecting duct?

Distal tubule

400

The first of the graded responses in the kidney to decreased left atrial filling (hypovolemia) is

renin secretion from juxtaglomerular (JG) cells

400

Function of the Basement membrane during filtration

Holds back most proteins.  Allows passage of Water, Ions, Glucose, Amino acids, Urea

400

In what bird organs is ammonia converted to uric acid?

liver and kidneys

500

This part of a nephron is composed of a tangled cluster called a glomerulus which filters fluid; includes glomerulus and Bowman's capsule

renal corpuscle

500

The characteristic of glomerular capillaries that allow rapid filtration


                                                       


    

Fenestrations

500

Which hormone promotes the tubular reabsorption of Na+ and the tubular secretion of K+?

aldosterone

500

These are thin-walled looping vessels that descend into the medulla, and are part of the kidney’s urine concentrating mechanism

vasa recta

500

Where may water reabsorption from urine deposited in the cloaca occur in birds?

colon and cecum

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