Urinary System
Digestive System
Urinary Disorders
Digestive Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

What job do nephrons do in the kidneys?

Produce urine during the process of filtration (p174)

100

Where does digestion begin?

In the mouth- saliva and chewing (p152)

100

What is a bacterial infection in the urinary system?

urinary tract infection (UTI) (p178) 

100

an infection of bacteria or viruses in the mucosa of the digestive tract

gastroenteritis (p164)

100

large intestine is also known as

colon (p170)

200

What are the components of the urinary system? (6 total)

2 kidneys, 2 ureters, 1 urinary bladder, 1 urethra (p174)

200

What does bile break down?

fats (p168)

200

What is dehydration?

The condition of a body that doesn't have enough water (p175)

200

Causes a backward flow of stomach acid contents 

GERD - gastroesophageal reflux disease (p165)

200

salts in the body are known as

electrolytes (p175)

300

What is the chemical found in urine formed from broken down amino acids?

urea (p175)

300

What does the pancreas do? 

secrete pancreatic juices (about 1 qt) and hormones (p169) 

300

What are kidney stones? 

waste from the blood that solidifies and sticks together in the urine (p177)

300

An open sore inside the stomach 

peptic or stomach or gastric ulcer (p166)

300

What does the gallbladder store? 

Bile (p169)

400

What should blood pH sit at?

7.4 (p176)

400

What are the first 10-12 inches of the small intestine? 

The duodenum (p166)

400

What is hypernatremia

Hyper- 'high'

Natr- 'sodium'

emia- 'in the blood'

Too much sodium in the blood (p175 oyo)

400

abdominal pain, gas, and frequent bouts of diarrhea followed by constipation

irritable bowel syndrome (p173)

400
Where is the only place that nutrients can be absorbed?
the surface of the epithelial cells in the mucosa (p167)
500

Where do the ureters deliver the urine and how much urine can this hold?

The urinary bladder can hold 500mL (p177)

500

What is peristalsis?

waves of rhythmic, moving rings of muscular contractions which move the food along to the next organ (p159)

500

Describe water intoxication

Hyponatremia which is a low proportion of sodium in the blood and can cause headaches, nausea, vomiting, and confusion (p176)

500

a more severe reaction to gluten where the intestinal villi are shortened and absorption is inhibited

celiac disease (p173)

500

How long does it take the kidneys to cleanse all the blood in the body?

25 minutes (p174)

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