Kidney Function
Anatomy & Structures
Urine Formation
Fluid & Electrolytes
Acid-Base Balance
100

This hormone is secreted by the kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production.

What is erythropoietin?

100

The outer region of the kidney.

What is the renal cortex?

100

The first step in urine formation.

What is filtration?

100

2/3 of the body's water is found here.

What is intracellular fluid?

100

The condition when blood pH falls below 7.35.

What is acidosis?

200

These 2 are regulated through renin, angiotensin, and aldosterone.

What is regulation of blood volume and blood pressure?

200

The inner region of the kidney.

What is the renal medulla?

200

Useful substances move from the nephron back into the blood.

What is tubular reabsorption?

200

Major cation found inside cells.

What is potassium?

200

This condition happens when there are too few hydrogen ions in the blood.

What is alkalosis?

300

The kidneys convert this vitamin into its active form.

What is vitamin D?

300

Blood enters the glomerulus through this vessel.

What is the afferent arteriole?

300

Substances move from blood into the nephron.

What is tubular secretion?

300

Water movement across a selectively permeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

300

Severe diarrhea can cause this condition.

What is metabolic acidosis?

400

This process refers to the formation of glucose by the kidneys.

What is gluconeogenesis?

400

The renal corpuscle consists of these two structures.

What are the glomerulus and glomerular capsule?

400

This hormone increases water reabsorption in the collecting duct.

What is ADH?

400

Cells shrink in this type of solution.

What is hypertonic?

400

Prolonged vomiting can lead to this condition.

What is metabolic alkalosis?

500

A buildup of nitrogenous wastes in the blood is called this.

What is azotemia?

500

This structure collects urine before it enters the ureter.

What is the renal pelvis?

500

Name the 3 processes of urine formation (in order of occurence).

What are filtration, reabsorption, and secretion?

500

The blood protein that helps maintain blood pressure.

What is albumin?

500

The 3 kidney actions that help maintain acid-base balance.

What are hydrogen regulation, acid/base excretion, and buffer generation?