Lecture 50- Urinary System Part 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the main role of the kidneys?

A

Filter blood and produce urine

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2
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What is the main role of the ureters?

A

Transport urine to the reservoir

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3
Q

What is the main role of the urinary bladder?

A

Stores urine

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4
Q

What is the main role of the urethra?

A

Transports urine out of the body

  • UreTHra THrows urine out of the body*
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5
Q

Is the right or left kidney lower and more lateral due to being crowded by the liver?

A

Right kidney

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6
Q

What leads to complications in the kidneys? Are there symptoms?

A

High BP/diabetes

No symptoms

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7
Q

What is the outer portion of the kidneys called?

A

Renal cortex

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8
Q

What portion is most of the kidney called?

A

Renal medulla

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9
Q

What does urine flow from to the ureter?

A

Papillae or renal pelvis

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10
Q

The ureters bring urine from the _____ to the ______

A

From the kidneys to the bladder

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11
Q

What are the three layers of the star shaped lumen in the ureters?

A
  1. Muscosa- layer of transitional epithelium
  2. Layer of smooth muscle
  3. Adventitia of connective tissue
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12
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What is a key characteristic of the bladder?

A

Highly distensible

Can store a lot of urine and strecth

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13
Q

How does the location of the bladder change from males to females?

A

Males- superior to the prostate gland

Females- inferior to the uterus and anterior to the vagina

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14
Q

How does the urethra length change in males and females?

A

Longer in males

Shorter in females

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15
Q

How does the urethra purpose change in males and females?

A

Males- transports urine AND semen

Females- ONLY excretes urine

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16
Q

What type of epithelium would you expect to find in the outer layer of the urethra?

A

Stratified squamous

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17
Q

What type of epithelium can be found near the bladder?

A

Transitional epithelium

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18
Q

What type of epithelium is the mucosa of the urethra mostly lined with?

A

Psuedostratified columnar epithelium

19
Q

What is the composition of tissue in the mucosa?

A

Connective tissue
Smooth muscle
Connective tissue

20
Q

What are 5 ways that explain why women are more susceptible to UTIs?

A
  1. Short length of urethras
  2. Proximity to rectum
  3. Sexual activity
  4. Pregnancy
  5. Menopause
21
Q

What is the goal of renal arteries?

A

Delivers blood containing oxygen and nutrients to structures within the kidney

22
Q

Where does filtered blood return through? Where does it go and what does it use?

A

Renal veins return filtered blood to systemic circulation via the inferior vena cava

23
Q

Flowchart of renal circulation in order

A
  1. Renal artery
  2. Afferent arteriole
  3. Glomerulus
  4. Efferent arteriole
  5. Peritubular capillaries
  6. Venule
  7. Renal vein
24
Q

Does the renal vein or artery carry blood to/away the kidney?

A

Renal artery brings blood to the kidney while the renal vein takes blood away from the kidney

25
Q

What part of the renal circulatory system filters blood?

A

Glomerulus

26
Q

Which part of the RCS carries unfiltered blood?

A

Afferent arteriole

27
Q

What does the renal cortex include?

A

Renal corpuscle (the head)= glomerulus

28
Q

What type of epithelium does the proximal and distal convoluted tubules have? What is the function?

A

Cuboidal cells with microvilli/mitochondria

Increases surface area

29
Q

What type of epithelium does the renal corpuscle have? What is the function?

A

Squamous cells

Protection

30
Q

What type of epithelium does the nephron loop have? What is the function?

A

Squamous/low cuboidal cells

Protection, secretion, absorption

31
Q

What part of the renal cavity are the cortical nephrons and juxtamedullary nephrons mostly found?

A

Cortex
Medulla

32
Q

What structures are present in the nephron compared to the collecting system?

A

Nephron:
1. Renal corpuscle
2. Proximal/distal convoluted tubule
3. Nephron loop

Collecting System:
1. Collecting duct
2. Papillary duct

33
Q

What is the role of the renal corpuscle?

A

Production of filtrate

34
Q

What is the role of the proximal convoluted tubule?

A

Reabsorption of water, ions, and all organic nutrients

35
Q

What is the role of the distal convoluted tubule?

A

Secretion of ions, acids, drugs, toxins
Variable reabsorption of water, Na+ ions, and Ca2+ ions

36
Q

What is variable reabsorption?

A

The kidneys selectively reabsorb substances from the filtrate in the renal tubules, depending on the body’s needs at a given time

37
Q

What is the role of the nephron loop?

A

Further reabsorption of WATER
Reabsorption of Na+ and Ca2+ ions

38
Q

What is the nephron loop made of?

A

Thin descending limb and thick ascending limb

39
Q

What is the role of the collecting duct?

A

Variable reabsorption of water and reabsorption or secretion of Na+, K+, H+, and bicarbonate ions

40
Q

What is the urine formation order starting with the renal corpuscle?

A
  1. Renal corpuscle
  2. Proximal convoluted tubule
  3. Nephron loop
  4. Distal convoluted tubule
  5. Collecting duct
  6. Papillary duct
  7. Minor calyx
41
Q

What is the role of the papillary duct?

A

Delivery of urine to minor calyx

42
Q

What is the role of the minor calyx?

A

Urine storage and elimination

43
Q

What are the three roles of the urine formation nephrons?

A

Filtration, reabsorption, and secretion