The Renal System Flashcards

1
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What do the kidneys filter in order to produce?

A

Filter blood and produce urea

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2
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What is the job of the ureters?

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There role is to transport the urine to the bladder

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3
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Define homeostasis

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A term used to describe the process of the various physiological systems that work to maintain a constant of the internal environment

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4
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Name some functions of the kidneys

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  • Filtration of the blood
  • Regulation of the blood volume
  • Secretion of renin and erythropoietin
  • Maintenance of acid-base balance
  • Synthesis of Vitamin D
  • Gluconeogenesis
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5
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What name can the renal system also go by?

A

The Urinary System

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6
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Briefly run through the stages from beginning to end of the nephron

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  • Blood enters through the renal artery
  • Glomerulus
  • Tubules (to the Bowman’s Capsule)
  • Proximal convoluted tubule
  • To the descending limb
  • Loop of Henle
  • Ascending limb
  • Distal convoluted tubule
  • Collecting duct
  • Urine produced
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7
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What occurs at the glomerulus

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Blood plasma is filtered through the capillaries of the glomerulus into the Bowman’s Capsule.

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8
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What occurs at the Bowmans’ Capsule

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Empties the filtrate from the glomerulus into the proximal convoluted tubule

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9
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Where does the glomerulus receive its blood supply from?

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An afferent arteriole of the renal circulation

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10
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What is another name for micturition?

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Urination

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11
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What 3 things control/cause the co-ordinated response?

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  1. Contraction of the muscular walls of the bladder
  2. Reflex relaxation of the internal sphincter of the urethra
  3. Voluntary relaxation of the external sphincter
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12
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Name the three steps of the process of needing to urinate

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  1. Accumulation of urine increase the wall tension in the bladder
  2. The tension stimulates the stretch receptors in the bladder
  3. They then relay parasympathetic sensory impulses to the brain which generates the awareness
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13
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What does the proximal convoluted tubule reabsorb?

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Water, sodium, potassium, glucose, amino acids, calcium and urea

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14
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What does the proximal convoluted tubule excrete?

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Hydrogen ions, urea, creatinine and ammonium ions

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15
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What does the Loop of Henle re-absorb and excrete?

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It reabsorbs water, sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and magnesium.
It excretes urea

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16
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Define the renal system

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Plays an active role in elimination of waste and in fluid and electrolyte balance

17
Q

Name the 3 processes of urine formation

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Glomecular filtration
Selective tubular reabsorption
Tubular secretion

18
Q

Describe tubular secretion

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The remaining harmful secretions are moved into the blood stream and this plays an important role in acid balance