9 The urinary bladder and ureters are lined by a. simple squamous epithelium. b. transitional epithelium. c. pseudostratified columnar epithelium. d. stratified cuboidal epithelium.

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9 The urinary bladder and ureters are lined by
a. simple squamous epithelium.
b. transitional epithelium.
c. pseudostratified columnar epithelium.
d. stratified cuboidal epithelium.
10 What is filtrate, and how is it formed in the kidney?
11 Fill in the blank: The rate of filtrate formation is known as the
12 What is the purpose of tubular reabsorption?
a. To remove substances in the blood and place them into the filtrate
b. To reclaim 99% of the water from the filtrate
c. To reclaim electrolytes, glucose, and amino acids from the filtrate
d. Both b and c are correct.
e. Both a and b are correct.
13 How do tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion differ?
14 Which of the following is not a component of the filtration membrane?
a. Glomerular endothelial cells
b. Podocytes
c. Smooth muscle
d. Basal lamina
15 How does the filtration membrane prevent certain substances from entering the filtrate?
Transcribed Image Text:9 The urinary bladder and ureters are lined by a. simple squamous epithelium. b. transitional epithelium. c. pseudostratified columnar epithelium. d. stratified cuboidal epithelium. 10 What is filtrate, and how is it formed in the kidney? 11 Fill in the blank: The rate of filtrate formation is known as the 12 What is the purpose of tubular reabsorption? a. To remove substances in the blood and place them into the filtrate b. To reclaim 99% of the water from the filtrate c. To reclaim electrolytes, glucose, and amino acids from the filtrate d. Both b and c are correct. e. Both a and b are correct. 13 How do tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion differ? 14 Which of the following is not a component of the filtration membrane? a. Glomerular endothelial cells b. Podocytes c. Smooth muscle d. Basal lamina 15 How does the filtration membrane prevent certain substances from entering the filtrate?
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