Kayla Oldenburg (username: kolden1)
Attempt 1
Written: Apr 14, 2020 1:13 PM - Apr 14, 2020 1:39 PM
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Question 1 point
Filtrate (urine) is moved from the nephron of the kidney to the ureteric(renal) pelvis by:
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
Question 2 point
Filtration of blood occurs at which of the following structures:
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) F
Question 3 point
During the process of renal reabsorption fluid moves from the
1) renal tubule into the peritubular capillaries
, 2) peritubular capillaries into tubule lumen
3) Bowman's space into the proximal convoluted tubule
4) Glomerulus into the Bowman's space
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Question 4 point
Which of the following lists the anatomical structures in correct order as they are encountered by blood and filtered fluid during the
process of filtration?
1) Bowman's capsule, efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries
2) Glomerular capillaries, Bowman's capsule, afferent arteriole
3) afferent arteriole, Glomerular capillaries, Bowman's capsule
4) Glomerular capillaries, Bowman's capsule, efferent arteriole
Question 5 point
What happens to the glomerular filtration rate as the afferent radius was increased [keeping everything else constant] and why ?
1) The rate decreased as flow decreased and glomerular filtration pressure decreased
2) The rate decreased as flow increased and glomerular filtration pressure increased
3) The rate increased as flow decreased and glomerular filtration pressure decreased
4) The rate increased as flow and glomerular filtration pressure increased
5) There was no change as increase in radius has no effect on filtration
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Question 6 point
If you decrease the efferent arteriole radius and keep all other variable constant the volume of urine flowing into the urinary bladder
would:
1) increase
2) decrease
3) not change
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Question 7 point
What would happen to the glomerular filtration rate if the efferent radius was increased keeping all other parameters constant?
1) The rate would decrease
2) The rate would increase
3) The rate would not change
4) There would be an initial increase followed by a decrease