Chapter 26 Vocabulary Flashcards

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A steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland. It is essential for sodium conservation in the kidney, salivary glands, sweat glands and colon.

A

Aldosterone

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The duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder

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Ureters

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3
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Muscle which constricts the internal urethral orifice. It is the junction of the urethra with the urinary bladder.

A

Internal urethral sphincter

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4
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Located at the bladder’s distal inferior end in females, and inferior to the prostate in males, is a secondary sphincter to control the flow of urine through the urethra.

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External urethral sphincter

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9
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The intrinsic ability of an organ to maintain a constant blood flow despite changes in perfusion pressure

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Autoregulation

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10
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The process by which the body acts largely unconsciously and regulates bodily functions such as the heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, pupillary response, urination, and sexual arousal

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Autonomic regulation

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12
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A hormone which helps regulate and balance the amount of water in your blood. Higher water concentration increases the volume and pressure of your blood.

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Antidiuretic hormone

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14
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The process by which the kidneys filter the blood, removing excess wastes and fluids

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Glomerular filtration

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17
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The process by which the nephron removes water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and returns them to the circulating blood

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Reabsorption

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18
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Connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the removal of fluids from the body

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Urethra

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19
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Involves a hormone binding to its receptor on an endocrine cell to regulate hormonal secretion

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Hormonal regulation

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20
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The pressure exerted by a fluid at equilibrium at a given point within the fluid, due to the force of gravity. Increases in proportion to depth measured from the surface because of the increasing weight of fluid exerting downward force from above.

A

Hydrostatic pressure

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21
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The force that pulls water into the circulatory system. It is the opposing force to hydrostatic pressure.

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Colloid osmotic pressure

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26
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The transfer of materials from peritubular capillaries to the renal tubular lumen; it is the opposite process of reabsorption

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Secretion

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27
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The passage of materials through a membrane by a physical force such as gravity

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Filtration

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29
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The transport of a molecule from point A, usually on one side of a cell (e.g., external to the cell), to point B via a transmembrane carrier. Can be active transport or facilitated diffusion.

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Carrier-mediated transport

31
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The ejection of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body

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Micturition