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1. What is Korotkow’s (korotkoff’s) sounds?
2. Enumerate the factors involved in the maintenance of arterial pressure.
3. Compute for the mean arterial pressure if the blood pressure is 120/70 mmHg.
4. How is the turbidity of urine retaled to ita specific gravity?
5. Discuss how a nephron perform its function.
6. Discuss how urine is formed.
7. Trace the pathway taken by the oocyte from its release from the ovary to its implantation site to the uterus.
8. What is spermatogenesis? Illustrate spermatogenesis
9. Discuss aortic valve
10. Discuss pulmonary vavle
11. Trace the circulatory pathway. Assume that the blood is about to leave the right atrium
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- Accomplish the table for Urinalysis A. Physical Characteristics of Urine Characteristics Normal Indication of an abnormal result 1. Color 2. Smell 3. pH 4. Density 5. Turbidity B. Chemical Composition of Urine Constituent of Urine Normal Indication of an abnormal result 1. Urea 2. Chloride 3. Sodium 4. Potassium 5. Creatinine C. Describe/ Define: Types of Abnormal Urine Condition 1. Proteinuria 2. Polyuria 3. Oliguria 4. Hematuria 5. Dysuria 6. GlycosuriaQuestion:- two substances that are selectively reabsorbed at the proximal convoluted tubule. List two substances that are excreted at distal convoluted tubule of the nephron. identify 2 hormones that are involved with water reabsorption, identify the part of the nephron affected by each and explain how they work.Atrial natriuretic peptide has been found to Group of answer choices 1. inhibit sodium reabsorption by the collecting ducts. 2. increase the release of renin from the juxtaglomerular apparatus. 3. decrease sodium secretion and increase blood pressure. 4. be produced by the adrenal cortex. 5. constrict afferent arterioles, decreasing the glomerular filtration rate.
- please help me to answer these questions, don't forget to include citations in APA format please, thank you!! 1. What is the role of solute concentration in the formation of urine in the nephrons? 2. How does the Henry’s Law explain blood respiration and oxygenation? 3. The body is equipped with mechanisms that flush out excess solutes and molecules to maintain homeostasis. As such, how do kidney stones form despite this?Given the following, the sequence of urine flow in the urinary tract is: i. Renal papilla ii. Major calyx iii. Minor calyx iv. Renal pelvis v. Ureter O I, iii, ii, iv, v O i, iv, ii, iii, v O i, ii, iv, iii, v O i, iii, iv, ii, v O i, iv, iii, ii, vFunctional Microscopic Anatomy of the Kidney and Bladder 6. Label the blood vessels and parts of the nephron by selecting the letter for the correct structure from the key below. 2 Key: a b. arcuate artery C. arcuate vein d. collecting duct e. cortical radiate artery afferent arteriole 3 5 6 14 f. cortical radiate vein g. h. i. j. distal convoluted tubule efferent arteriole glomerular capsule glomerulus 9 10 11 12 13 12 k. nephron loop-ascending limb 1. nephron loop-descending limb m. peritubular capillary n. proximal convoluted tubule
- True or false 1. Fibrous capsule is the smooth membrane clinging tightly to the kidney surface. 2. Calyx is the portion of the kidney containing mostly collecting ducts. 3. Cortex is the portion og the kidney containing the bulk of the nephron structures. 4. Cortex is the superficial region of kidney tissue. 5. Renal pelvis is the basinlike area of the kidney, continuous with the ureter. 6. Medulla is an extension of the pelvis that encircles the apex of a pyramid. 7. Renal column is the area of cortex like tissue running between the renal pyramids.Urinalysis Data Analysis Activity Data Table: Factor Person V Person W Person X Person Y Person Z Cloudy yellow Bright yellow Color Clear amber yelow Yellow Specific Gravity Average Anerage Average very high Average pH 3 6. Sugar Protein Follow Up Questions: 1. What individual has the most "normal" overall urine test results? Explain your choice. 2. Which individual may have diabetes and should be tested further for diabetes? Explain your choice. 3. Discuss the urine tests results for individual X. What results indicate the need for further testing? Type here 4. Compare the urine test results for individual V and individual W. Should further testing be done? Explain. Type here 8. 3. 2.Questiól Given these structures, the sequence of blood flow in the kidneys is: i. Abdominal aorta ii. Interlobar artery ii. Interlobular artery iv. Renal artery v. Segmental artery vi. Afferent artery O i, ii, ii, iv, v, vi O i, iv, v, iii, ii, vi O i, iv, v, ii, iii,vi O i, ii, v, ii, iv, vi O i, i, iv, v, ii, vi 0.3 pts
- Given the following, the sequence of urine flow in the urinary tract is: i. Renal papilla ii. Major calyx iii. Minor calyx iv. Renal pelvis v. Ureter O I, iii, ii, iv, v Oi, iv, ii, iii, v O i, ii, iv, iii, v O i, iii, iv, ii, v O i, iv, iii, ii, vQuestion 4 of 4 Match the following pathological indications of urine turbidity. Match each item to a choice: WBCS Presence of Male Gamete RBCs Fungal Infection Bacterial Infection Presence of Lipid Metabolism Presence of Epithelial cells Choices: Increased amount of urine crystals Spermaturia Presence of lymphocytes or lymph fluidReferences Mailings Review View Help A Aa v A AaBbCcl AaBbCc AaBbCcl 三。 Body Text Heading 7 1 No Spac. x² A - Paragraph Styles Answer the following: 1. Macroscopic Analysis (looking at urine with the unaided eye) a. Why is urine yellow in color? 2. Specific gravity a. What does specific gravity measure? b. List four conditions that would increase specific gravity. C. List four conditions that would decrease specific gravity. d. What is the range of normal values for a 24-hour sample of urine? e. What is the range of normal values for a random sample of urine? 3. Rapid screening tests a. Which rapid screening tests listed in this website were done with the dipstick in our lab? b. Miscellaneous questions What is the large range of pH that urine can have What are some causes of an alkaline pH in urine? Where in the nephrons is urine acidified? 4. Microscopic Analysis: all the following information will be in Power Point slides). a. What things are found in normal urine, that is urine…