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©Norman Herr, 2003
A-100
• ANSWER: About 2% of your urine consists
of this specific nitrogenous waste product
• QUESTION: What is UREA
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A-200
• ANSWER: A nitrogenous waste product
that comes from the breakdown of the
high-energy muscle molecule phosphocreatine.
• QUESTION: What is CREATININE
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A-300
• ANSWER: Your typical urinary bladder
can hold a maximum of about this much,
• A) 300 ml
C) 1000 ml
• B) 600 ml
D) 2000 ml
• QUESTION: What is 600 ml
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A-400
• ANSWER: During Urinalysis if
someone’s sample is labeled as
“Glycosurea” it probably indicates that
the individual is likely to have this
medical condition.
• QUESTION: What is DIABETES
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A-500
• ANSWER: This antibiotic is commonly
secreted out at the distal convoluted
tubule to add a final ingredient to your
urine.
• QUESTION: What is PENICILLIN
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B-100
• ANSWER: This is the specific site for
Tubular Reabsorption.
• QUESTION: What is the PROXIMAL
CONVOLUTED TUBULE
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B-200
• ANSWER: This specific blood vessel
(arteriole) is the one that directly carries
blood toward the peritubular capillary
network.
• QUESTION: What is the EFFERENT
ARTERIOLE
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B-300
• ANSWER: When HCO3 – ions are
reabsorbed from the Distal Convoluted
tubule, it is likely that your blood is not at
the right pH (7.4). What pH might it be
at.
• QUESTION: What is a lower pH,
perhaps a 7.1 indicating Acidosis of the
blood
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B-400
• ANSWER: Aldosterone most specifically
targets the cells at this specific part of the
nephron.
• QUESTION:What is the DISTAL
CONVOLUTED TUBULE
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B-500
• ANSWER:A hormone released from this
specific site will begin to convert
Angiotensinogen into Angiotensin I.
• QUESTION: What is the
JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS
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C-100
• ANSWER: The
waste product shown
here
• QUESTION: What
is UREA
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C-200
• ANSWER: The molecule
shown here
• QUESTION: What is
BICARBONATE ION
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C-300
• ANSWER:The
molecule shown
here
• QUESTION: What
is AMMONIA
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C-400
• ANSWER:The type of
molecule shown here
• QUESTION: What is
an AMINO ACID
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C-500
• ANSWER: This Renal
Hormone Shown here is
released from the Adrenal
Cortex.
• QUESTION: What is
ALDOSTERONE
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D-100
• ANSWER: This urinary tract structure is
about 5 X longer in a male.
• QUESTION: What is the URETHRA
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D-200
• ANSWER: Renal pyramids and
collecting ducts are located in this region
of the kidney.
• QUESTION: What is the RENAL
MEDULLA
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D-300
• ANSWER: The proximal convoluted
tubule cells posses these two structural
features.
• QUESTION: What are
BRUSHBORDER OF MICROVILLI
and MANY MITOCHONDRIA
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D-400
• ANSWER: This specific structure is
permeable to Na + ions but impermeable
to H2O
QUESTION: What is the ASCENDING
LIMB OF THE LOOP OF HENLE
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D-500
• ANSWER: The name
of the structure that
letter A is pointing to
• QUESTION: What is
the ADRENAL
GLAND
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E-100
• ANSWER: I am the hormone that is
produced in the Hypothalamus, and I
mostly target the cells of the collecting
duct causing them to become more
permeable to a substance that brings up
blood volume.
• QUESTION: What is Antidiuretic
Hormone and Water
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E-200
• ANSWER:Which has the highest solute
concentration in its tissues?
• - Outer Cortex
- Inner Medulla
• - Outer Medulla
- Inner Cortex
• QUESTION: What is the INNER
MEDULLA
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E-300
• ANSWER: Both the name of the
hormone and the structure from which it
is produced and released from when the
body needs to increase the excretion of
K+ and reabsorb more Na+
• QUESTION: What is ALDOSTERONE
and the ADRENAL GLAND (adrenal
cortex)
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E-400
• ANSWER: Give the full name for the
hormone that is released from the heart and is
responsible for inhibiting the secretion of
Renin and Aldosterone. Resulting in more
sodium to be excreted
• QUESTION: What is ATRIAL
NATRIURETIC HORMONE
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E-500
• ANSWER: Any drug or chemical that
causes a reduction to blood pressure and
blood volume through increased voiding.
• QUESTION: What are DIURETICS
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• ANSWER: The Renal Hormone
responsible for stimulating the bone
marrow to produce more blood cells
• QUESTION: What is
ERYTHROPOTEIN
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