Genitourinary system Flashcards

1
Q

Filtrate

A

Fluid that leaves the walls of the glomerular capillaries to enter the Bowman’s capsule

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2
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What are the two major divisions of the kidney?

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Renal cortex (outer) and renal medulla (inner)

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3
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What is the functional unit of the kidney?

A

Nephrons

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4
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What are the parts of the nephron?

A

Glomerulus, bowman’s capsule, proximal tubule, loop of henle, distal tubule, collecting tubule

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5
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What parts of the nephron is in the renal medulla?

A

Loop of henle, renal pelvis, collecting duct

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6
Q

How much can the bladder hold?

A

400-800ml

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7
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What is a glomerulus?

A

A network of capillaries where BP pushes water, salt, glucose, amino acids, and urea from blood

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What is the bowman’s capsule?

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The bulb that surrounds the glomerulus and collects filtrate

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9
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What is the proximal tubule?

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The turning tube that drips filtrate into the loop of Henle. Where glucose and other solutes are reabsorbed

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10
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What is the loop of Henle?

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The U turn tube that goes back up to the distal tubule, also reabsorbs solutes

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What the distal tubule?

A

The turning tubule that drips filtrate to the collecting tubule, reabsorbs water

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12
Q

How much water returns to blood plasma?

A

More than 80%

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13
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Where does the filtrate concentrate into urine?

A

The collecting duct in the medula

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14
Q

What does he collecting tubule dump into?

A

Renal pelvis; the center of the kidney

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15
Q

What does the renal pelvis dump into?

A

The ureter

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16
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What is the ureter?

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The collecting duct that brings urine to the bladder

17
Q

What are the 3 main functions of the kidneys?

A
  1. Filter metabolic waste from the blood 2. regulate electrolyte and fluid balance in blood 3. Regulated blood volume and blood pressure with renin/angiotensin II
18
Q

T or F? Blood pressure in the glomerulus remains the same regardless of systemic BP.

A

True

19
Q

How do the kidneys regulate fluid reabsorption?

A

By returning Na ions to the blood. Then chloride ioins and water follow. “salt sucks”

20
Q

What is the renin, angiotensin, aldosterone system?

A

BP drop detected in aorta and cartoid arteries, Angiotensinogin released by liver, Enzyme renin released by kidneys, Angiotensinogen + renin= angiotensin I. The lungs + kidney produce ACE. Ace + angiotensin I = Angiotensin II, Angiotensin II causes vasoconstriction, thirst, and production of aldosterone from the adrenal gland (stimulates uptake of Na+ ions) and ADH from the pituitary