LE Muscles
Respiratory
Urinary System
True or False (Mixed Systems)
Vocabulary
100

This long ribbon like muscle runs diagonally across the anterior thigh and helps flex the hip and knee:

What is the Sartorius

100

This structure moistens and filters inspired air:

What is the Nose

100

This outer region of the kidney is where filtration begins:

What is the Renal Cortex

100

The primary function of the renal tubule is to transport urine from the kidney to the bladder: 

False- the primary function of the renal tubule is reabsorption and secretion; the ureter transports urine to the bladder

100

What is the term for pointing the foot downwards and away from the leg: 

What is Plantar Flexion

200

This is located in the anterior lower leg and dorsiflexes the foot:

What is the Tibialis Anterior

200

This is the passageway that connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and the oral cavity to the esophagus:

What is the Pharynx

200

This fluid is formed right after blood is filtered:

What is Filtrate

200

The primary force driving the exhale (expiration) during quiet, resting breathing is the contraction of the diaphragm muscle:

False- The primary force driving quiet expiration is the elastic recoil of the lungs, not muscle contraction (The diaphragm relaxes)

200

What is the three-step process in the nephron that moves substances from the blood back to the tubule for excretion:

What is Secretion

300

The quadricep muscles can flex the hip because this crosses the hip joint:

What is the Rectus Femoris

300

This is the structure air reaches last in the pathway of airflow:

What is the Alveoli

300

This is the correct orientation for the kidney at the start of the lab. (i.e: The ___ side faces up):

What is the Convex Side

300

The process of inspiration (inhalation) is primarily an active process driven by muscle contraction:

True!

300

What is the tough, fibrous connective tissue layer that directly encases and protects the kidney:

What is the Renal Capsule

400

These two muscle groups act as antagonist at the knee where one extends the knee and the other flexes it:

What are Quadriceps and Hamstrings

400

This is the zone that consists of airways from the nose to the respiratory bronchioles:

What is the Conducting Zone

400

Urine travels through the ureter to reach this organ:

What is the Bladder

400

All three hamstring muscles originate on the ischial tuberosity of the pelvis:

True!

400

What is the general term for a muscle that aids the prime mover by stabilizng a joint or assisting the movement:

What is a Synergist

500

This hamstring muscle originates on the ischial tubersoity and assists with both hip extension and knee flexion: 

What is the Semimembranosus

500

What are the three muscle that are used to perform a task during forced inspiration:

What are the Sternocleidomastoid, Scalenes, and Pectoralis Minor

500

This kidney region contains the pyramids where filtrate begins to change into urine: 

What is the Renal Medulla

500

Filtrate becomes urine primarily through the process of filtration and secretion, while reabsorption plays a minor role:

False- Reabsorption plays the major role, reclaiming approximately 99% of filtered water and solutes

500

What is the movement of gases (like O2 and CO2) across the alveolar and capillary walls due to concentration gradients:

What is diffusion