Uni Week 2 Quiz Flashcards
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What is the structure of the capillary tuft in the glomerulus?
15–20 looping
What are the components of the filtration barrier in the glomerulus?
Fenestrated endothelium
What is the function of the fenestrated endothelium in the glomerulus?
Repels cells and large proteins
What are the layers of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM)?
Lamina rara interna
What proteins are involved in the formation of slit diaphragms in podocytes?
Nephrin
What is the role of the mesangium in the glomerulus?
Provides structural support
True or False: The glomerular basement membrane contains type IV collagen.
t
Fill in the blank: The primary processes of podocytes interdigitate to form _______.
slit diaphragms
What type of epithelium is found in the Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT)?
Tall cuboidal
What are the major functions of the Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT)?
Bulk reabsorption of Na⁺
What is the structure of the epithelium in the Thin Limbs of Henle?
Simple squamous
What is the major function of the Thin Limbs of Henle?
Passive NaCl or H₂O flux (depending on limb)
What type of epithelium is found in the Thick Ascending Limb (TAL)?
Cuboidal with apical microprojections
What are the major functions of the Thick Ascending Limb (TAL)?
Active Na⁺-K⁺-2Cl⁻ reabsorption; impermeable to water
What type of epithelium is found in the Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT)?
Low cuboidal
What are the major functions of the Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT)?
NaCl reabsorption (NCC)
What type of cells are found in the Cortical Collecting Duct?
Principal + intercalated cells
What is the major function of the Cortical Collecting Duct?
Water & Na⁺ balance
What is the structure of the epithelium in the Medullary Collecting Duct?
Increasing columnar height
What is the major function of the Medullary Collecting Duct?
Final urine concentration
What is the JGA?
A specialised nephron–vascular interface at the vascular pole
What are the main components of the JGA?
Macula densa
Describe the macula densa.
30–40 closely packed NaCl-sensing DCT cells; tall with dark nuclei; communicate via gap junctions.
What type of cells are juxtaglomerular (granular) cells?
Modified smooth-muscle cells in the afferent (± efferent) arteriole wall; contain renin granules.