Kidneys Flashcards
What is a hormone?
A chemical messenger released into the blood by an endocrine gland
List as many molecules as you can think of that leave the blood in ultrafiltration
Water, glucose, urea, minerals/salts (Na, K, Cl etc), amino acids, small proteins (e.g. some hormones). Bonus marks for any other small molecules like lactic acid, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ammonia!
What tissue type lines capillaries?
Squamous endothelium
Name the three layers between the glomerulus and the bowmans capsule
Squamous endothelium, basement membrane, podocytes
The pressure from the heart is trying to squeeze filtrate OUT of the blood, what is the correct term for this pressure?
Hydrostatic pressure
What pressure draws fluid back into the blood due to water potential differences?
Osmotic pressure
What’s the difference between the arteriole going into the glomerulus (afferent) and the one going out (efferent)?
Afferent is wider than efferent
Can glucose pass through the glomerular ?sieve??
Yes
Are large proteins present in the filtrate?
No, they are too large to pass through the basement membrane. If present the basement membrane is damaged
Which filtered substances are reabsorbed in the PCT?
Water, glucose, amino acids, minerals/salts
Which substances are in human urine?
Urea, water, some other waste materials (e.g. ammonia, uric acid)
Define homeostasis
Maintenance of a constant internal environment
Give the steps in a flow chart showing negative feedback
Receptor, Coordinator, Effector, Response
What are the functions of a kidney?
Filtering the blood and osmoregulation
What is the difference between egestion and excretion?
Egestion is the removal of undigested food from the body (faeces) and excretion is the removal of waste made by the body (eg in urine)