Organs / Functions
Hormones
Anatomy
Urine Formation
Diseases
100

What disposes of waste products in urine to control blood concentration?

Kidneys

100

This hormone increases water reabsorption in the kidneys

Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) 

100

This is the functional unit of the kidney

Nephron

100

What are the three primary nitrogenous wastes in the human body? 

Urea, uric acid, creatinine

100

A bacterial infection of the urinary tract, often caused by E. coli

Urinary tract infection (UTI)

200

This organ collects and temporarily store the urine formed by the kidneys

Urinary Bladder

200

What does ADH and RAAS work on achieving?

Retaining water in the blood to maintain proper blood volume pressure

200

What are the arterioles and its function? 

Afferent arteriole = vessel that carries blood into the glomerulus

Efferent arteriole = vessel that carries blood away from the glomerulus 

200

Name the abnormal urinary constituents 

Glucose, Proteins, Pus (WBCs and bacteria), RBCS, hemoglobin, Bile pigment

200

What is the condition where there is the presence of blood in the urine? 

Hematuria

300

Other than removing wastes, the kidneys can help with: 

regulating blood pressure, stimulate RBC production, and stimulates calcium absorption

300

What stimulates the thirst mechanism in one's brain? 

Rein-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)

300

Name the subdivisions of the renal tubule

Proximal convoluted tubule (PCT), Nephron loop (loop of Henle), Distal convoluted tubule (DCT)

300

What is the process of tubular reabsorption?

Capillaries reabsorb or reclaim necessary substances from the renal tubule cells, such as water, glucose, amino acids, and necessary ions, in the proximal convoluted tubule as a "2nd check" 

300

What is polycystic kidney disease (PKD)?

fluid-filled cysts grow in kidneys and cause loss of function

400

What is the purpose of the urethra?

It is the tube that helps travel urine through to exit the body

400

This is produced to cause vasoconstriction to increase blood pressure

angiotensin

400

What are adrenal glands?

They are endocrine glands that produce hormones to regulate blood pressure, metabolism, and epinephrine for the fight or flight response

400

During urine formation, proteins and blood cells are found in a patient's urine. Which process of urine formation is most likely impaired?

Glomerular filtration 

400

Ollie's urine test results revealed that he has been excreting excess glucose. Based on his results, what is the most plausible cause? 

Diabetes mellitus

500

Damage to these functional units of the kidney would affect filtration and could lead into build up of wastes in the blood

Nephrons

500

What is the process of RAAS?

1) Kidneys produce renin

2) Rein stimulates liver to produce angiotensin which causes vasoconstriction to increase blood pressure

3) Angiotensin stimulates adrenal glands to secrete aldosterone which reabsorbs salt, therefore reabsorbing water

500

If the kidney structure that is composed of renal pyramids is impaired, what effect would it have on the urinary system?

It disrupts the urine concentration, which does not allow the system to discard waste efficiently 

500

Luke got involved in an accident that led into severe blood loss, which led into the production of very little urine. What condition best describes this urine output? 

Oliguria 

500

A patient has a condition where there kidneys are damaged to the point where its unable to effectively filter waste products from blood and produce urine. What treatment can help with this disease?

Dialysis, kidney transplant, managing health conditions (hypertension, diabetes)