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UNIT 9: Excretory System Clicker Review! • What is the functional unit responsible for filtration and concentration of urine? 1) kidney 2) ureter 3) nephron 4) bladder • What makes up the glomerulus? 1) venules 2) arterioles 3) arteries 4) capillaries • What is the name of the indicated structure? 1) proximal tubule 2) distal tubule 3) Loop of Henle 4) Bowman’s capsule • What is the name of the indicated structure? 1) proximal tubule 2) distal tubule 3) Loop of Henle 4) Bowman’s capsule • What is the name of the indicated structure? 1) proximal tubule 2) distal tubule 3) Loop of Henle 4) Bowman’s capsule • The inner/deep part of the kidney (not the urine collecting part) is called the…? 1) cortex 2) pelvis 3) medulla 4) ureter • If the osmolarity (concentration) of your blood decreases, what happens? 1) urine is more concentrated 2) you become thirsty 3) urine is more dilute 4) nothing happens 5) Both 1 and 2 When less water is reabsorbed into blood, it stays in the filtrate & becomes part of urine. • What are the 3 nephron processes in order? 1) filtration, reabsorption, secretion 2) reabsorption, secretion, filtration 3) secretion, filtration, reabsorption 4) secretion, reabsorption, filtration • What passes urine to the renal pelvis? 1) ureter 2) urethra 3) bladder 4) collecting duct • What is the most prevalent solute substance in urine? 1) water 2) glucose 3) urea 4) NaCl (salt) • What is the most prevalent substance (of any substance) in urine? 1) water 2) glucose 3) urea 4) NaCl (salt) • Which of these other things are NOT normally found in urine? 1) excess Vitamin C 2) metabolized medicines you’ve taken 3) glucose 4) water • In which of these numbers (1-5) of the nephron would you find the most concentrated and smallest volume of urine? 1 2 3 5 4 • Which of these would interfere with the amount of ADH released & allow water to stay in the filtrate/urine? 1) coffee 2) Gatorade 3) alcohol 4) water 5) 1 & 3 6) 2 & 4 7) all would decrease the amount of ADH released • Which of these reabsorbed substances is NOT matched correctly? 1) NaCl: proximal & distal convoluted tubule; ascending limb of Loop of Henle 2) water: proximal & distal convoluted tubule; descending limb of Loop of Henle; collecting duct 3) glucose: distal convoluted tubule 4) amino acids: proximal convoluted tubule • Which of these secreted substances is NOT matched correctly? 1) excess vitamin C (water soluble vitamins): proximal convoluted tubule 2) metabolized medicines: descending limb of Loop of Henle and collecting duct 3) K+: distal convoluted tubule 4) H+: proximal & distal convoluted tubule