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Match each of the following to their correct description
nephron
renal corpuscle
F
E
A
H
L
K
C
I
B
glomerular capsule = Bowman's capsule
glomerular capillaries= glomerulus
proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)
long nephron loop = long loop of Henle
distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
collecting duct
afferent arteriole
efferent arteriole
peritubular capillaries
vasa recta capillaries
A. a ball of capillaries that filters blood that
passes through the kidneys
B. capillaries that surround the PCT and DCT;
they supply nutrients and gases to the
cells of the kidney and that are involved in
reabsorption and secretion
C. blood vessels that bring blood to the
glomerular capillaries in the kidneys so
that the blood can be filtered
D. the parietal layer, visceral layer, and
space around the glomerular capillaries
that receives fluid filtered from the
glomerular capillaries
E.
term for the glomerular capsule and
glomerular capillaries together
F. functional unit of the kidney; includes the
glomerular capsule, glomerular capillaries,
PCT, nephron loop, and DCT
G. capillaries that surround the long nephron
loop and that are involved in forming urine
of varying concentrations
H. the first part of the renal tubules where 60-
70% of the reabsorption of water, ions,
glucose, and amino acids takes place;
secretion of H+ ions all occur here
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Match each of the following to their correct description nephron renal corpuscle F E A H L K C I B glomerular capsule = Bowman's capsule glomerular capillaries= glomerulus proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) long nephron loop = long loop of Henle distal convoluted tubule (DCT) collecting duct afferent arteriole efferent arteriole peritubular capillaries vasa recta capillaries A. a ball of capillaries that filters blood that passes through the kidneys B. capillaries that surround the PCT and DCT; they supply nutrients and gases to the cells of the kidney and that are involved in reabsorption and secretion C. blood vessels that bring blood to the glomerular capillaries in the kidneys so that the blood can be filtered D. the parietal layer, visceral layer, and space around the glomerular capillaries that receives fluid filtered from the glomerular capillaries E. term for the glomerular capsule and glomerular capillaries together F. functional unit of the kidney; includes the glomerular capsule, glomerular capillaries, PCT, nephron loop, and DCT G. capillaries that surround the long nephron loop and that are involved in forming urine of varying concentrations H. the first part of the renal tubules where 60- 70% of the reabsorption of water, ions, glucose, and amino acids takes place; secretion of H+ ions all occur here
1. blood vessels that take away blood away from
the glomerular capillaries that was not filtered
out at the glomerular capillaries and that
delivers the blood to the peritubular capillaries
J. the U-shaped tube that creates dilute urine and
sets up the conditions needed to make
concentrated urine during countercurrent
multiplication
K. the straight tubules that are impermeable to
water unless under the influence of antidiuretic
hormone (ADH) = vasopressin and that controls
the final urine concentration before it enters the
minor calyx to be excreted out of the body
L. the part of the renal tubules (between nephron
loop and the collecting duct) that is especially
involved in water reabsorption (as regulated by
ADH = vasopressin), in Na* reabsorption and K*
secretion (as regulated by aldosterone) and in
secretion of H*, drugs, and toxins
Transcribed Image Text:1. blood vessels that take away blood away from the glomerular capillaries that was not filtered out at the glomerular capillaries and that delivers the blood to the peritubular capillaries J. the U-shaped tube that creates dilute urine and sets up the conditions needed to make concentrated urine during countercurrent multiplication K. the straight tubules that are impermeable to water unless under the influence of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) = vasopressin and that controls the final urine concentration before it enters the minor calyx to be excreted out of the body L. the part of the renal tubules (between nephron loop and the collecting duct) that is especially involved in water reabsorption (as regulated by ADH = vasopressin), in Na* reabsorption and K* secretion (as regulated by aldosterone) and in secretion of H*, drugs, and toxins
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