15. The urinary bladder is composed of interwoven smooth muscles called: A. Deltoid muscle B. Detrusor muscle C. Dilator muscle D. None of the above 16. The following comprise the extracellular fluid, EXCEPT: A. Lymph B. Synovial fluid C. Plasma D. Cytoplasm
15. The urinary bladder is composed of interwoven smooth muscles called: A. Deltoid muscle B. Detrusor muscle C. Dilator muscle D. None of the above 16. The following comprise the extracellular fluid, EXCEPT: A. Lymph B. Synovial fluid C. Plasma D. Cytoplasm
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Transcribed Image Text:15. The urinary bladder is composed of interwoven smooth muscles called:
A. Deltoid muscle
B. Detrusor muscle
C. Dilator muscle
D. None of the above
16. The following comprise the extracellular fluid, EXCEPT:
A. Lymph
B. Synovial fluid
C. Plasma
D. Cytoplasm
17. Increase in pH, decrease in PaCO2, normal HCO³
A. Respiratory acidosis
B. Respiratory alkalosis
C. Metabolic acidosis
D. Metabolic alkalosis
18. Decrease in pH, normal PaCO2, decrease HCO³
A. Respiratory acidosis
B. Respiratory alkalosis
C. Metabolic acidosis
D. Metabolic alkalosis
19. Decrease in pH, increase in PaCO₂, normal HCO³
A. Respiratory acidosis
B. Respiratory alkalosis
C. Metabolic acidosis
D. Metabolic alkalosis
20. Rapid elimination of H* from the body, such as excessive vomiting, can cause:
A. Respiratory acidosis
B. Respiratory alkalosis
C. Metabolic acidosis
D. Metabolic alkalosis

Transcribed Image Text:7. Potassium in mainly secreted in exchange for sodium in this renal tubule.
A. Proximal convoluted tubule
B. Descending loop of Henle
C. Distal convoluted tubule
D. Ascending loop of Henle
8. This tubule mainly reabsorbs water, sodium, potassium, urea, glucose and amino acids.
A. Proximal convoluted tubule
B. Descending loop of Henle
C. Distal convoluted tubule
D. Ascending loop of Henle
9. Water reabsorption in this tubule
A. Descending loop of Henle
B. Ascending loop of Henle
C. Distal convoluted tubule
D. Collecting duct
mainly mediated by antidiuretic hormone.
10. Which of the following is the correct order of flow of renal blood vessels?
A. Renal arteries, peritubular arteries, arcuate arteries, afferent arteries, interlobar arteries
B. Afferent arteries, interlobar arteries, interlobular arteries, efferent arteries, arcuate arteries
C. Interlobar arteries, arcuate arteries, interlobular arteries, afferent arterioles, glomerulus
D. Renal arteries, efferent arterioles, peritubular capillaries, arcuate arteries, glomerulus
11. The atrial natriuretic peptide decreases blood pressure by:
A. Decreasing sodium reabsorption in the kidneys
B. Allowing sodium to remain in the tubules of the nephron.
C. Osmosis of water into tubules toward sodium
D. All of the above
12. The ureters are lined with what type of epithelium:
A. Simple cuboidal
B. Transitional
C. Simple squamous
D. Simple columnar
13. A stone or calculus is most likely to get stuck in this/these parts of the ureter(s), EXCEPT:
A. Ureteropelvic junction
B. Where the ureter enters the bladder
C. Where it crosses the fallopian tubes in females
D. Where it crosses the iliac vessels
14. A staghorn calculus is caused by repeated infections with this bacterium:
A. Klebsiella pneumoniae
B. Escherichia coli
C. Listeria monocytogenes
D. Proteus mirabilis
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