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BIOL 2302 Kasparian Final Exam Review| Questions Solved with Verified Correct Answers | Latest Update Which structures compose of the three layers of the filtration membrane? - ANSWER - Fenestrated endothelium of glomerular capillaries - visceral membrane of podocytes - basement membrane com...

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Which structures compose of the three layers of the filtration membrane? - ANSWER -
Fenestrated endothelium of glomerular capillaries


- visceral membrane of podocytes


- basement membrane composed of fused basal laminae and other layers



Which renal tubule is composed of cuboidal cells that reabsorb water and solutes from
the filtrate and secrete some substances located closest to glomerulus? - ANSWER
proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)



Which renal tubule is hairpin-shaped that descends deep into the kidney that helps regulate
the osmolarity of the filtrate? - ANSWER Loop of Henle



Which renal tubule consists of cuboidal cells without microvilli that function more in
secretion than reabsorption? - ANSWER Distal convoluted tubule



The thin segment of the Loop of Henle is made of what type of tissue? - ANSWER simple
squamous epithelium



The thick segment of the loop of Henle consists of what type of tissues? - ANSWER
Cuboidal followed by columnar epithelium


What are the two cells found in convoluted tubules? - ANSWER - intercalated cells

,-principal cells



Which tubule cells are cuboidal with microvilli and function to maintain the acid-base balance
of the body? - ANSWER Intercalated cells




Which tubule cells cuboidal cells without microvilli that help maintain the body's water and
salt balance? - ANSWER Principal cells



What class of nephrons consists of 85% of all nephrons located in the cortex? - ANSWER
cortical nephrons



Which class of nephrons are located at the cortex-medulla junction in which the loop of Henle
penetrates the medulla with an extensive thin segment and produces concentrated urine? -
ANSWER juxtamedullary nephrons


What are the two capillary beds that feed the nephron? - ANSWER -glomerulus


-peritubular capillaries


Why is the blood pressure in the glomerulus high? - ANSWER - high resistance vessels


- afferent have larger diameters than efferent arterioles



What is the function of glomerular capillaries? - ANSWER allows fluids and solutes are forced
out of the blood and filtered into the nephron



What is the function of peritubular beds? - ANSWER allow for reabsorption of nutrients from
the convoluted tubules

,Which long efferent vessel wraps and reabsorbs nutrients from the juxtamedullary nephrons? -
ANSWER vasa recta



What is the function of resistance in the afferent arterioles? - ANSWER protect glomeruli from
fluctuations in systemic blood pressure




What is the function of resistance in efferent arterioles? - ANSWER - reinforces high glomerular
pressure



- reduces hydrostatic pressure in the peritubular capillaries to allow to reabsorption of
nutrients



Which structure is located where the distal convoluted table lies against the afferent
arterioles to give feedback to blood pressure and chemistry of the blood? - ANSWER
juxtaglomerular apparatus



What structure of the juxtaglomerular apparatus is enlarged smooth muscle cells that contain
secretory granules of renin that are secreted due to changes in stretch by mechanoreceptors?
- ANSWER juxtaglomerular cells (JG cells)



What structure of juxtaglomerular apparatus is a closely packed DCT cells that lie adjacent to JG
cells that function as chemoreceptors and osmoreceptors that detect changes in osmolarity
and pH? - ANSWER Macula densa



What structure of the juxtaglomerular apparatus have phagocytic and contractile
properties that influence changes in capillary filtration? - ANSWER mesangial cells


How many times does the kidney filter the body's plasma per day? - ANSWER 60 times



What are the components of the filtrate? - ANSWER - all plasma components except protein,
such as water, nutrients, essential ions

, What are the three mechanisms that control and adjust blood composition and
urine formation? - ANSWER - glomerular filtration


- tubular reabsorption




- secretion


What mechanism drives glomerular filtration? - ANSWER principles of fluid dynamics (bulk flow)



How is the glomerulus more efficient than other capillary beds in the exchange of fluid? -
ANSWER - filtration membrane is more permeable
- glomerular blood pressure is higher

- higher net filtration pressure (plasma proteins not filtered out causing constant osmotic
pressure)


Which pressure is responsible for filtrate formation? - ANSWER net filtration pressure


What is the equation for net filtration pressure? - ANSWER NFP = HPg - (OPg + HPc)


HPg - hydrostatic pressure glomerulus


OPg - osmotic pressure glomerulus


HPc - capsular hydrostatic pressure



What is the total amount of filtrate formed per minute by the kidneys? - ANSWER glomerular
filtration rate (GFR)

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