Ch. 24
Ch. 25
Ch.28
Clinical Application
Extra
100

What is the pathway of urine flow starting in the collecting tubule and ending in the ureter?

Collecting tubule -> collecting duct -> papillary duct -> minor calyx -> major calyx -> renal pelvis -> ureter

100

What happens to cells during hypotonic hydration 

The cells swell

100

What cells secrete testosterone?

Leydig cells

100

What is an infection of the bladder?

Cystitis

100

What are the two types of nephrons and where are they located?

Cortical nephrons- almost entirely in the cortex

Juxtamedullary nephrons- next to the medulla 

200

Where is filtration occurring AND what is filtration driven by?

Filtration is the movement of substances from the blood within the glomerulus and into the capsular space, and filtration is driven by blood pressure

200

What is the major hormone regulating water loss? 

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

200

What occurs in prophase 1 (meiosis)?

Crossing over where genetic material is swapped between homologous chromosomes

200
What is growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus?

Endometriosis

200

What do diuretics do?

Diuretics are substances that slow renal reabsorption of water and cause increase urine production
300

What happens if the GFR is too high?

There is not enough time for reabsorption which leads to more water, salt and nutrients in the urine, can lead to dehydration

300

What does acidosis and alkalosis mean?

Acidosis- blood pH below 7.35

Alkalosis- blood pH above 7.45

300

What structure secretes alkaline mucous into spongy urethra?

Bulbourethral or cowpers gland

300

What is the displacement or dropping of the kidneys?

Nephrotosis

300

What is the study of male and female urinary system, along with the male reproductive system?

Urology

400

What is the ascending limb and descending limb permeable to? 

Ascending limb is only permeable to solutes like NaCl and descending limb is only permeable to water 

400

What does respiratory acidosis indicate?

High PCO2, meaning inadequate exhalation of CO2 

400

What is the ruptured follicle that produces progesterone, estrogen, relxain and inhibin?

Corpus luteum

400

What is it called when the vas deferens is cut and tied? (sperm production continues but sperm degenerate)

Vasectomy

400

What is pain associated with menstration

Dysmenorrhea

500

What are the two types of renal autoregulation? 

Myogenic mechanism

Tubuloglomerular mechanism

500

What prevents drastic changes in body fluid pH?

Buffer systems

500

What is day 6-13 of a 28 day cycle called? (Estrogen and inhibin of dominant follicle decrease FSH causing other follicles to stop growing)

Preovulatory phase

500

What is it called when a fertilized oocyte implants in a location other then the uterine endometrium?

Ectopic or tubal pregnancy

500

What type of hysterectomy removes the uterus and the cervix?

Total hysterectomy