Paired organs that filter the blood and produce urine
What are the kidneys?
Urinary bladder, Ureters, Urethra, Uterus
What is uterus?
Conditions in which the pH of the blood is below 7.35
What is acidosis?
Angiotensin -> Angiotensin I -> _______
What is angiotensin II?
Osteoporosis is a condition in which there is excess activity of this type of cell
What is an osteoclast?
DAILY DOUBLE
What are ovaries?
Renal, Interlobar, Segmental, Vasa Recta
What is vasa recta?
A weak base that is able to accept hydrogen ions to form carbonic acid
What is bicarbonate?
CO2 + H20 <-> ______ <-> H + HCO3
What is carbonic acid H2CO3?
This blood type is often referred to as a 'universal donor'
What is O- ?
This structure receives from the ureters and functions for storage until micturition occurs.
What is the urinary bladder?
Carbonic acid, bicarbonate, carbonic anhydrase, carbon dioxide
What is carbonic anhydrase?
Conditions in which the body produces excess acid and the kidneys are unable to excrete enough hydrogen ions. Examples include DKA, kidney failure and diarrhea
What is metabolic acidosis?
Follicular phase -> Ovulation -> ______
What is the luteal phase?
What is prolactin?
Water is forced to follow solutes by osmosis. In the PCT, it is made permeable thanks to these permanent structures.
What are the peritubular capillaries?
Carbonic anhydrase, renin, ACE, Aldosterone
What is carbonic anhydrase?
A male with a partial pressure of carbon dioxide of 50mmHg can be described with this term
What is hypercapnia?
Prophase -> Metaphase -> _____ -> Telophase -> Cytokinesis
What is anaphase?
What is ventricular ejection?
A band of fibrous connective tissue extending from the medial surface of the ovary anchoring to the perimetrium on the surface of the uterus.
What is the ovarian ligament?
Water, glucose, Na+, chloride
What is glucose?
Hypocapnia, normal to low bicarbonate, may be caused by hyperventilation
What is respiratory alkalosis?
Epididymis -> _____ -> Ejaculatory duct -> Urethra
What is vas deferens?
The sum of IRV + TV + ERV
What is vital capacity?