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Urinary System Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Regulation of erythrocyte production
B  Regulation of blood pressure
C  Regulation of lymphocyte production
D  Removal of wastes from the blood
E  Regulation of acid-base balance
Question #2
A  opening larger pores in the membrane so that trapped particles move across.
B  secreting emulsifying agents that dissolve trapped particles.
C  engulfing macromolecules caught in its basement membrane.
D  secreting antibodies that attack the molecules caught in the endothelium.
Question #3
A  glucose protein channel.
B  glucose uniporter.
C  Na+/glucose symporter.
D  Na+/glucose antiporter.
Question #4
A  fenestration.
B  tubular secretion.
C  filtration.
D  titration.
E  tubular reabsorption.
Question #5
A  major calyx, then to a minor calyx, then to a ureter.
B  ureter, then to a minor calyx, then to a major calyx.
C  renal pelvis, then to a major calyx, then to a ureter.
D  minor calyx, then to a major calyx, then to the renal pelvis.
E  collecting duct, then to a minor calyx, then to a major calyx.
Question #6
A  cortex; ascending
B  cortex; descending
C  medulla; ascending
D  medulla; descending
Question #8
A  Segmental artery – interlobar artery – interlobular artery – renal artery – arcuate artery
B  Interlobar artery – segmental artery – interlobular artery – renal artery – arcuate artery
C  Renal artery – interlobar artery – segmental artery – arcuate artery – interlobular artery
D  Arcuate artery – interlobular artery – segmental artery – interlobar artery – renal artery
E  Renal artery – segmental artery – interlobar artery – arcuate artery – interlobular artery
Question #9
A  inside the tubular pole of the glomerulus.
B  in the perinephric fat.
C  in the renal papilla.
D  within the renal sinus.
E  near the vascular pole of the renal corpuscle.
Question #10
A  parasympathetic pathways to the T1–T2 dermatomes.
B  sympathetic pathways to the T11–L2 dermatomes.
C  autonomic pathways to the inferior pelvic organs.
D  somatic pathways to the left shoulder.
Question #11
A  bulk transport by means of endocytosis.
B  secondary active transport by means of a sodium-water symporter.
C  primary active transport by means of a protein pump.
D  osmosis through aquaporins.
Question #13
A  renal fascia, perinephric fat, fibrous capsule, paranephric fat.
B  fibrous capsule, paranephric fat, renal fascia, perinephric fat.
C  fibrous capsule, perinephric fat, renal fascia, paranephric fat.
D  renal corpuscle, perinephric fat, renal fascia, paranephric fat.
E  renal fascia, paranephric fat, renal corpuscle, perinephric fat.
Question #14
A  constriction of the afferent arterioles and release of renin.
B  constriction of the afferent arterioles and inhibition of renin release.
C  dilation of the afferent arterioles and inhibition of renin release.
D  dilation of the afferent arterioles and release of renin.
Question #15
A  lower; afferent
B  higher; efferent
C  higher; afferent
D  lower; efferent