A) Men have two urethras, while women have only one urethra.
B) The urethra is shorter in females.
C) Men have longer ureters than females.
D) Kidneys tend to be larger in females.
E) The female urethra passes through the prostate gland.
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A) blood cells in the urine.
B) urea in the blood.
C) edema.
D) ionic imbalance.
E) excessive urine.
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A) renal cortex.
B) renal medulla.
C) glomerulus.
D) renal pelvis.
E) nephron.
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A) nephron.
B) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
C) glomerulus.
D) alveoli.
E) microvilli.
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A) only when the lung system is not working
B) when the blood is acidic
C) when the blood is basic
D) when the blood is neutral pH, which is not normal
E) The kidney never excretes or reabsorbs hydrogen and bicarbonate ions.
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A) ureter.
B) urethra.
C) collecting tubule.
D) proximal convoluted tubule.
E) renal vein.
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A) monitoring and maintaining blood pH at about 7.4
B) regulating blood pressure by regulating salt balance in the blood
C) elimination of nitrogenous wastes including urea, uric acid, and creatinine
D) hormone secretion to stimulate red blood cell production and regulate sodium ion levels
E) All of the answer choices describe functions of the urinary system.
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A) before the glomerulus
B) after passing through the glomerulus but before reaching the loop of nephron
C) after the loop of nephron
D) equally viscous at all points in the human body, including the kidney nephrons
E) in the renal vein
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A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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A) erythropoietin
B) urea
C) uric acid
D) bile pigments
E) creatinine
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A) urethra.
B) ureter.
C) collecting duct.
D) proximal convoluted tubule.
E) loop of the nephron (loop of Henle) .
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A) prostate enlargement-decreased urethral flow
B) cystitis-nephron damage
C) pyelonephritis-granules in the renal pelvis
D) uremia-bladder infection
E) kidney stones-urethral infection
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A) less water passes from the glomerulus to the glomerular capsule.
B) more water is driven from the glomerulus to the glomerular capsule than normal.
C) more salt is reabsorbed at the proximal convoluted tubule.
D) an increase in sodium ions causes more nerve stimulation and triggers urination.
E) increased glucose in the urine increases its osmolarity and less water is reabsorbed by blood.
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A) lower blood pressure.
B) lower blood volume.
C) convert angiotensin II into angiotensin I.
D) inhibit aldosterone secretion.
E) increase blood pressure.
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A) protein is digested in the glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
B) the kidney manufactures protein.
C) reabsorption of protein occurs.
D) as water passes into the capsule, the concentration of protein in the blood will increase.
E) water is a small molecule.
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A) decreases the permeability of the collecting duct.
B) decreases water reabsorption.
C) increases urine volume.
D) is secreted by the adrenal gland.
E) is released in greater quantities on hot days when you sweat.
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