Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Exam with Questions and Answer1
Practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Exam with Questions and Answers For formation of urine, it is essential that the kidney has: a. a high rate of blood flow b. low rate of blood flow ANSWER a. high rate of blood flow the kidney needs high pressure to filter waste The openings of the ureters and the urethra in the urinary bladder is a triangular shaped region called: a. Pascal's Triangle b. the trigone c. the rhomboid d. the equilateral triangle ANSWER b. the trigone Urine formation begins with: a. secretion b. reabsorption c. filtration ANSWER c. filtration A tuft or network of capillaries involved in filtration: a. loop of Henle b. glomerulus c. bowmann's capsule d. proximal convoluted tubules e. distal convoluted tubule ANSWER b. glomerulus
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