Statistics for General Medicine: Urinary

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  • This quiz has been taken 8 times
  • The average score is 13 of 37

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HintAnswer% Correct
3. An organ that stores the pee until its time to eliminate itBladder
83%
1. The two organs that account for filtering the bloodKidney
83%
If urine gets too concentrated as it passes through the kidneys, the dissolved substances in the urine can crystallise, and if they merge together with other crystallised substances, they can form...
Kidney Stone
83%
2. The two ducts that connects the latter with the next constituentsUreters
83%
4. A tube connected the latter that allows urine to leave the bodyUrethra
83%
The kidney's main function is to ______ the blood in order to separate toxins and waste from the blood and the remains become ______Filter
67%
Blood in the urineHematuria
67%
When an bacteria enters the urinary tract and an infection takes placeUrinary Tract Infection (UTI)
67%
Each kidney contains more than a million filtering units called ________ and they each consist of: _________ (groups of tiny blood vessels that perform the first stage of filtration) and _____ _____ (tiny tubes that reabsorb and return water, nutrients and minerals back to the body's bloodstream. The tubes will remove waste through a process called ________Nephrons
50%
Control the acid-base balance (__ balance) of the bloodPH
50%
When a bacteria enters the urinary tract through intercourseSexually Transmitted Infections (STI)
50%
Common waste products the liver will separate from the blood is nitrogen waste (aka ____), muscle waste (aka _________) and acidsUrea
50%
1. Removing liquids from the bloodFiltration
33%
Glomeruli
33%
Produce a protein called _____ that increases blood pressureRenin
33%
Urine
33%
The name of the tests that help diagnose conditions that pertain to the urinary system; how well the bladder stores and eliminates pee, potential leakage, inability to pee properly etcUrodynamic
33%
Base
17%
Body
17%
Produce the hormones __________ (a form of Vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium)
and _____________ (helps the body make red blood cells)
Calcitriol
17%
Creatinine
17%
Diffusion
17%
The four parts of the bladder
1. Top-front part (apex)
2. Bottom-back part (fundus)
3. Largest part
4. Narrow group of muscles that connect to the urethra
Dome
17%
Erythropoietin
17%
Born with two kidneys but only one works
Kidney Dysplasia
17%
Lamina Propria
17%
The bands of tissues that keeps the bladder intactLigaments
17%
Muscularis Propria
17%
Neck
17%
Born with one kidneyRenal Agenesis
17%
Blood will enter the kidneys through this blood vessel (_____ artery), tiny blood vessels inside the kidney (Renal artery
17%
Renal Tubules
17%
2. __________ unessential toxins from the essential nutrientsSeperation
17%
3. _______ urine until its time to remove them from the bodyStorage / Elimination
17%
Make ______ if the blood doesn't have enough of itSugar
17%
The medical study of the anatomy / physiology / pathology of the urinary systemUrology (urologist)
17%
Three layers of the bladder
1. The inner lining of the bladder; prevents pee from leaking into the body
2. Thin layer of loose connective tissue
3. Thick muscle layer on the outside of the bladder, three smooth layers
Urothelium
17%

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