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- Which of the following does not contribute to the process of filtration? (a) active transport by epithelial cells lining renal tubules (b) large surface area for filtration (c) low permeability of glomerular capillaries (d) high hydrostatic blood pressure in glomerular capillaries (e) podocytesarrow_forwardBlood pressure forces water and small solutes out of blood and into nephrons during ________. a. glomerular filtration c. tubular secretion b. tubular reabsorption d. both a and carrow_forwardThe afferent arteriole delivers blood to the (a) renal artery (b) efferent arteriole (c) renal vein (d) capillaries of the glomerulus (e) peritubular capillariesarrow_forward
- Urinary filtration occurs at a. Proximal convoluted tubule b. Collecting duct c. Glomerulus d. Loop of Henlearrow_forwardWhich of the following is NOT a component of the glomerular filtration barrier? a. Endothelial cells b. Lamina Densa c. Lamina Reticularis d. Lamina Rara e. Podocytesarrow_forwardConcerning development of the urinary system a. the ureteric bud is a diverticulum of the urogenital sinus b. the kidneys and adrenal glands form together within the pelvis and migrate superiorly as a unit c. "horseshoe" kidneys are usually trapped during their ascent by the gonadal arteries d. a urachal fistula connects the rectum and the urinary bladder e. none of the above is truearrow_forward
- Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting glomerular filtration? a. blood volume b.fenestrae c. renin d hydrostatic pressure e . erythropoietinarrow_forwardDuring urine formation, movement of ions against concentration gradient from glomerular iltrate back into the plasma is called: a. Difusion b. Active transport c. Osmosis d. Filtrationarrow_forwardProduction of urine to modify plasma makeup is theresult of ________.a. filtrationb. absorptionc. secretiond. filtration, absorption, and secretionarrow_forward
- Which of the following substance indicates renal pathology if present in urine even in small quantities? A. Creatinine B. Glucose C. Urea D. Sodiumarrow_forwardIn the kidneys where does most of the tubular reabsorption occur a. Proximal convoluted tubule b. Collecting duct c. Glomerulus d. Distal convoluted tubulearrow_forward1. The ____ perform(s) the excretory and homeostatic functions of the urinary system. A. Kidneys B. Ureters C. Urinary bladder D. All of the above 2. During tubular reabsorption, components of the filtrate move from the blood stream into the tubule. True or false?arrow_forward
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