Structures
Functions
Structure of Kidney
Disorders
Toss up 2
100

Two bean-shaped organs lateral to the vertebral column that filter the wastes out of the blood

kidneys

100

Waste is removed from the blood through what process that allows materials to move through membranes?

Diffusion

100

Functional unit of the kidney

What is the Nephron?

100

When the kidneys are no longer functioning to filter out waste, a patient may have to undergo this process multiple times in a week while waiting for a kidney  transplant. 

Dialysis

100

True or False: Urine normally has bacteria. 

False: Urine is one of the body's sterile fluids. 

200

Artery that supplies the kidneys with blood

renal artery

200

Hormone produced by the kidneys that signals the production of red blood cells.

Erythropoiten


200

First part of the nephron where capillaries come are all balled up together.

What is the Glomerulus?

200

Accumulation of minerals and acid salts that lodge in the kidney or ureters

Kidney stones or lithiasis

200

What percentage of urine is water?

95%

300

Hollow, muscular sac that stores urine until it is released.

bladder

300

Hormone (we learned about in the endocrine system) produced by the pituitary that increases the permeability of the collecting duct to water (decreasing urine output). 

What is ADH?

Anti-diuretic hormone  

300

The part of the nephron surrounding the capillaries all balled up together.

Bowman's Capsule

300

Explain benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and how it affects urinary output in males.

Enlargement of the prostate gland. Because it surrounds the beginning of the urethra, as it grows it can impede urination in males. 

300

How many renal pyramids do most humans have (range)?

7-18

400

Tube that eliminates urine from the body

urethra

400

Name 2 substances reabsorbed during the urine formation process  

water

ions

nutrients like glucose

400

Blood enters the Nephron through this vessel. 

What is the AFFERENT ARTERIOLE? 
400

What is cystitis and which population is it more common in (female or male)? Why?

Urinary tract infection

Female-shorter urethra

400

A state of equilibrium the body strives to be in

homeostasis

500

Two tubes leading from the kidneys to the bladder

ureters

500

Differentiate reabsorption vs. secretion in renal tubules

Reabsorption: Keeping materials that are useful for the body (recycling)

Secretion: getting rid of things that are not useful to the body (excretion of waste in urine)

500

The glomerulus & Bowman's Capsule are located in this part of the kidney

What is the Renal Pyramids which are in the renal cortex.   

500

This pathology of the urinary system is high-risk to those who smoke. 

Bladder cancer

500

This structure of the nephron is located in between the proximal and distal tubules and extends into the renal medulla. 

Loop of Henle