The Kidneys
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Ladies
Fluids & Electrolytes
Hormones
100

The inner region of the kidney

Medulla

100

This structure is the site of spermatogenesis. Contains sertoli cells and spermatogenic cells.

Seminiferous tubules

100

Approximately on which day does ovulation occur during the menstrual cycle?

Day 14

100

On average, how much of the human body is composed of fluid?

75%

100

The hormone in the lungs that converts angiotensin 1 into angiotensin 2

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)

200

How much of cardiac output do the kidneys receive?

20-25%

200

These cells release testosterone when stimulated by lutenizing hormone.

Leydig cells

200

These ducts degenerate early in female development.

Mesonephric ducts
200

An imbalance of this mineral is potentially the most deadly

Potassium

200

The abnormal distribution of body fluids

Fluid sequestration

400

Functional unit of the kidney

Nephron

400

The storage area for sperm to mature and become motile

Epididymis

400

The cessation of menstrual cycles

Menopause

400

Fluid moves between compartments, in response to changes in....

Blood osmolarity

400

This hormone inhibits water absorption to lower systemic blood pressure

What is atrial natriuretic peptide

800

The method that macula densa cells use to stimulate granular cells to release renin

Paracrine stimulation

800

The midpiece of the sperm body contains many of these for the needs of purpulsion.

Mitochondira

800

The primary oocyte is arrested in which stage of development?

Prophase 1

800

This mineral participates in over 300 enzymatic reactions

What is magnesium

800

This hormone causes increased potassium secretion in the urine

What is aldosterone

1000

Name the three methods of GFR regulation

Autoregulation, Neural regulation, Hormonal regulation

1000

Trace the flow of sperm through the testes

Seminiferous tubules --> straight tubules --> rete testis --> efferent ducts --> ductus epididymis --> Vas deferens

1000

List the stages of the uterine cycle

Day 1-5 = Menstrual phase

Day 5-14 = Proliferating phase

Day 14-28 = Secretory phase

1000

Hyposecretion of ADH can lead to this disease

What is diabetes insipidus

1000

Describe the RAA Pathway

Stimulus = Low BP is detected by the JG apparatus

Macula densa cells detect change in the DCT and trigger granular/JG cells in the afferent arteriole

The JG cells release renin into the blood

Liver continuously releases angiotensinogen into the blood. Renin comes into contact with angiotensinogen (inactive hormone), and converts angiotensinogen into angiotensin I (active). Angiotensin I then contacts ACE, which converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II (active).

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