Cardiac
GI
GU
Blood
Fluids
100

This prevents back flow in the veins

What are valves

100

this absorbs water and electrolytes

What is large intestine

100

The average daily urine volume is normally How many liters?

what is 1-2

100

This protein is most abundant in plasma

what is albumin 

100

a solute that does not dissociate in solution is called

what is non electrolyte

200

This vessel carries blood away from the heart

what is Arteries

200

What makes pepsinogen

what is chief cells and parietal cells 

200

What is the primary function of the renal tubule in the kidney?

what is reabsorption and secretion 

200

What is the correct medical term for red blood cell

what is erythrocyte

200

Renin is released by what in the kidney

Juxtaglomerular apparatus

300

What are the vessels called that meet at the capillaries?

 What is venuoles and arterioles

300

This is responsible for motility

what is muscularis externa
300

What part of the kidney filters blood to filter waste products? 

What is glomerulus

300

What granulocyte responds to histamine and parasites

Eosinophils

300

What age group has the highest body fluid

what is infants

400

What is the order of conduction in the heart?

What is SA, AV, Bundle of his and Purkinji Fibers

400

What are the key functions of the urinary system? 

What is filtration, excretion, and electrolyte balance

400

This waste is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and excreted into the urine  

creatinine 

400

What is the order of the hemostatis stages

what is vascular spasm, platelet plug, coagulation

400

Drinking excessive amounts of fluids causes this

what is hypotonic hydration

500

What allows ions to flow from one cell to another?

what is gap junctions

500

these cells are responsible for hormone secretion and are chemical messengers to regulate digestion

what is enteroendicrine cell

500

The structure that originates at the neck of the urinary bladder and conducts urine to the exterior of the body.

what is urethra

500

this transports nutrients, hormones, waste, blood gases, protiens and electrolytes

what is plasma

500

what is more abundant, intracellular or extracellular fluid?

what is intracellular