Anotomy and Physiology?

Anotomy and Physiology?



Collecting tubules epithelium filtration renal pelvis
Convoluted tubule urea cortex glomerulus
Tubular reabsorption
1. The cluster of capillaries within Bowman’s capsule of the nephron.
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2. A coiled portion of a nephron. _
3. The process that returns useful substances in the filtrate to the bloodstream.
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4. The main tissue that makes up the kidney. _
5. The process by which substances leave the glomerulus and enter Bowman’s capsule. _
6. The outer region of the kidney. _
7. The ducts that receive urine from the distal convoluted tubules of the nephrons.
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8. The funnel-shaped basin that forms the upper end of the ureter. __
9. The main nitrogenous waste product of the cells. ____
Group C
Electrolytes micturition peristalsis glucose
Urethra hilus calyces protein
Hydrogen ions
1. The rhythmic contractions that move urine along the ureters from the kidneys to the bladder. __
2. Another name for urination. ____________________
3. The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside. __
4. The type of nutrient that always contains nitrogen. ___
5. Term for the ions contained in urine. ___
6. The simple sugar that appears in the urine in cases of diabetes mellitus.
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7. The area where the artery, the vein, and the ureter connect with the kidney.
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8. The cuplike extensions of the renal pelvis that collect urine. ___
9. The substance that is adjusted by the kidney to regulate the pH of body fluids.





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