Anatomy Counts
Filtration Figures
Hormone Highlights
Fluid & Electrolytes
Urine & Elimination
100

How many kidneys are there

2

100

What is the normal GRF rate?

125 mL/min

100

How many hormone ducts are water-permeable? What is the hormone?

1

ADH

100

What percent of water comes from drinking fluids?

60%

100

What organ eliminates urine?

urethra 

200

List the 3 parts of the male urethra.

Prostatic urethra

Membranous urethra

Spongy urethra


200

Name the 2 types of nephrons and indicate their percentage of the total.

Cortical nephrons 85%

Juxtamedullary nephrons 15%


200

What is the arteriole that enters the glomerulus? What is the arterial that leaves the glomerulus?

Afferent and Efferent 

200

What is the percentage of water in the adult male body? Female?

63% male

52/53% female

200
What is the percentage of water in the urine?

95%

300

How many nephrons per kidney

1 million

300

Name 3 waste elimination systems in the human body besides the urinary system.

Integumentary system

Respiratory system 

Digestive system 

300

What are the 3 roles of ADH?

Increases sodium in the blood

Increases water intake

Promotes reabsorption 

300

What is the percentage of sodium among ECF cations?

90%

300

What is the average urine output per day?

1500 mL/day

400

List the 3 openings that define the trigone of the urinary bladder.

Left ureteral opening

Right ureteral opening

Internal urethral opening


400

What is the plasma colloid osmotic pressure?

-32 mmHg

400

What triggers renin?

Low sodium

Low BP

400

What is the main ICF cation? What is it's chemical symbol?

Potassium

K+


400

Name the 2 muscles or sphincters involved in micturition and indicate which one is voluntary.

Internal urethral sphincter (involuntary)
External urethral sphincter (voluntary)

500

List the 6 major functions of the urinary system.

Removal of waste from the blood

Storage of urine

Excretion of urine

Regulation of blood volume and blood pressure

Regulation of erythrocyte production

Acid-base regulation

500

What is the net filtration pressure?

+10 mm Hg

500

What does ANP do?

Lowers BP via sodium excretion

500

How much water is lost via skin and lungs?

700 mL

500

Name the structures that urine flows through, starting from the renal papilla to the outside of the body.

Renal papilla → Minor calyx → Major calyx → Renal pelvis → Ureter → Urinary bladder → Urethra → External urethral orifice