Overview of Renal Physiology Flashcards

1
Q

Renal is ________; nephrology is _______.

A

Latin; Greek

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2
Q

Total body fluid is roughly _______ percent of body weight.

A

60%

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3
Q

Two-thirds of the body fluid is _____________.

A

intracellular

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4
Q

Plasma and interstitial fluid are constantly __________.

A

mixing; thus, they have the same concentration

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5
Q

What are the main extracellular ions?

A

Na+
Cl-
HCO3-
Ca++

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6
Q

What are the main intracellular ions?

A

K+
Mg++
PO4—
Proteins

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7
Q

The main function of the kidneys is to filter and balance the _______ fluid.

A

extracellular

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8
Q

We take in and get rid of roughly _______ liters of fluid per day.

A

2.5

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9
Q

In terms of blood flow, what comes first, the glomerular capillary bed or the peritubular capillary bed?

A

The glomerular capillary bed

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10
Q

The glomerulus allows free passage of _________.

A

water and solutes

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11
Q

Secretion involves ______________.

A

molecular transporters or pumps

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12
Q

Secretion takes place in the ___________.

A

peritubular capillaries

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13
Q

The kidneys receive _______ percent of the cardiac output.

A

25

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14
Q

What is the daily glomerular filtration rate?

A

190 liters

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15
Q

What percent of the fluid that is filtered by the glomerulus is reabsorbed by the tubules?

A

99.9%

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16
Q

Why is the filtration rate so much greater than the reabsorption rate?

A

This allows rapid excretion of waste products.

17
Q

What is the normal range of serum potassium?

A

3.5 - 5.0 mEq/L

18
Q

What fraction of extracellular fluid is plasma?

A

1/5 (so 3 liters in an adult)

19
Q

Intracellular fluid is similar __________.

A

between different cell types

20
Q

What is the main function of the kidneys?

A

to maintain the composition and volume of the extracellular fluid

21
Q

The renal veins are _________ to the renal arteries.

A

anterior

22
Q

How much does an average kidney weigh?

A

150 grams

23
Q

There are ________ nephrons in each kidney.

A

1 million

24
Q

What percentage of renal blood flow is filtered at the glomerulus?

A

20%

25
Q

In addition to fluid/ECF regulation, the kidneys also __________.

A

contribute to gluconeogenesis and production of vitamin D