Physiology 2 Flashcards

1
Q

what hormone stimulates RBC production when hypoxic?

A

erythropoeitin

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2
Q

what effect do the kidneys have on vitamin d?

A

converts it into its active form (Calcitriol)

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3
Q

what type of muscle lines the ureter?

A

smooth muscle

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4
Q

the kidneys receive what percentage of the total cardiac output?

A

25%

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5
Q

tubular fluid is a form of ___

A

plasma

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6
Q

what supplies the renal tissue?

A

peritubular capillaries

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7
Q

where does tubular fluid form?

A

the glomerulus in bowman’s capsule where it filters the plasma to tubular fluid

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8
Q

the afferent arteriole supplies what?

A

glomerulus

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9
Q

the cortex has a ____ appearance

A

granulated

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10
Q

an individual collecting duct receives output from its own nephron only: T or F

A

F, receives input from several different nephrons

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11
Q

name the 2 different types of nephron

A

juxtomedullary

cortical

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12
Q

which is the more numerous of the 2 different types of nephron?

A

cortical

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13
Q

name the 2 main differences between the 2 types of nephron

A
  1. loop of henle is longer in a JM nephron

2. JM nephron has a single capillary (vasa recta) rather than peritubular capillaries

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14
Q

name the capillary of juxtamedullary nephrons

A

vasa recta

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15
Q

which type of nephron can produce more concentrated urine?

A

juxtamedullary nephron

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16
Q

product from the glomerulus drains into the?

A

efferent arteriole

17
Q

the diameter of the efferent arteriole is larger T or F

A

F, afferent does

18
Q

the wall of the glomerular capillary is made up of

A

single layer of endothelial cells

19
Q

acellular layer of the glomerular capillary?

A

basement membrane

20
Q

glomerular capillary wall is much more porous than other capillaries of the body: T or F

A

T

21
Q

what cells produce and secrete renin?

A

granular cells

22
Q

where are granular cells located?

A

the distal tubule of the juxtaglomerular apparatus

23
Q

salt-sensitive cells of the nephron?

A

macula densa (granular cells are an example of this)

24
Q

the presence of peritubular capillaries indicates this is what kind of nephron?

A

cortical

25
Q

what is tubular reabsorption?

A

reabsorption of tubular fluid back into the peritubular capillary/vasa recta -> venous bloodstream

26
Q

why is the renal tubule said to be a “conveyor belt”?

A

substances are added or removed as urinary filtrate moves from the proximal to distal end

27
Q

what percentage of the plasma that enters the glomerulus is filtered?

A

20%

28
Q

rate of excretion equation?

A

(rate of filtration + rate of secretion) - rate of reabsorption

29
Q

GFR is kept constant at…

A

25ml per min

30
Q

when is net reabsorption of a substance said to have occurred?

A

if rate of filtration exceeds rate of excretion

31
Q

what is rate of filtration of a substance?

A

the mass of the substance filtered into bowman’s capsule per unit of time (i.e {X}plasma x GFR)

32
Q

how do you work out rate of excretion of a substance?

A

mass of substance excreted per unit of time

33
Q

when is net secretion of a substance aid to have occurred?

A

if rate of excretion exceeds rate of filtration

34
Q

how do you work out rate of secretion of a substance?

A

rate of excretion of substance - rate of filtration of substance