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Screenings
Kidney Physiology
Kidney C/P MCAT
Kidney B/B MCAT
100

What is the functional unit of the kidney?

The nephron

100

What are the two most common causes of CKD in America?

Diabetes and hypertension

100

What structure connects the kidneys to the bladder?

The ureters

100

What is the chemical process by which the kidneys reabsorb water and concentrate urine?

Osmosis 

100

What structure performs most of the filtration within the nephron?

Glomerulus (or, glomerular capillaries)

200
What is the medical term for the formation of kidney stones?

Nephrolithiasis

200

In people with diabetes, what molecule do the kidneys filter out of the blood and into the urine in higher-than-normal concentrations? 

Glucose

200
What is the main functions of the kidneys in maintaining homeostasis?

Regulating fluid balance and electrolyte levels

200

What mineral concentration is heavily regulated by the kidneys?

Salt

200

What do the kidneys secrete in response to low blood volume in order to raise blood volume (and thus blood pressure)

Renin, to kick off the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)

300

What do doctors need to consider when treating patients with declining kidney function?

Drug dosages, because patients cannot metabolize drugs at a normal rate

300

What is the primary treatment for those with declining kidney function that involves removing blood, filtering it through a machine, and pumping it back into the body?

Dialysis

300

What state of equilibrium or balance does the kidney play a key role in? 

Homeostasis

300
What property of urine is determined by nephron tube permeability?

Osmolarity/concentration

300

What structure connects the proximal convoluted tubule to the distal convoluted tubule?

The Loop of Henle

400

What is the name of the condition where the kidneys fail to produce urine, often indicating severe kidney issues?

Anuria 

400

What is the primary surgery used to treat severe cases of renal failure?

A kidney transplant (fun fact: they don't even remove the bad kidney, they leave it in to atrophy!)

400

Which structures (in order) allow blood to enter the kidneys from circulation and then exit the kidneys after filtration?

Renal arteries; renal veins 

400

What chemical element found in bananas and citrus should people with CKD avoid? 

Potassium (because the kidneys aren't filtering it out and it builds up)

400

In the Loop of Henle, what two directions does the filtrate flow in?

Down the descending loop, then up the ascending loop

500

In the countercurrent multiplier system of the kidneys, how does the flow of blood compare to the flow of filtrate?

They flow in opposite directions to continually reabsorb water

500

What type of diabetes is the most common type in children and occurs when the pancreas makes little to no insulin?

Type 1 diabetes 

500

What is the final reabsorption site in the nephron?

The collecting duct 
500

What is the name of the system the kidneys use to reabsorb water via concentration gradients?

The countercurrent-multiplier system

500

What structure catches the filtrate produced by the glomerulus and sends it to nephron tubules for further processing?

Bowman's Capsule