A) Blood pressure primarily accounts for filtration.
B) Small molecules move from the glomerular (Bowman's) capsule into the glomerulus.
C) It is composed of capillaries.
D) It is connected to arterioles at both ends.
E) It is surrounded by the glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
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A) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule
B) proximal convoluted tubule cells
C) loop of the nephron (loop of Henle)
D) collecting tubule
E) adrenal cortex
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A) loop of nephron glomerular capsule proximal convoluted tubule distal convoluted tubule
B) glomerular capsule proximal convoluted tubule loop of nephron distal convoluted tubule
C) glomerular capsule proximal convoluted tubule distal convoluted tubule loop of nephron
D) proximal convoluted tubule glomerular capsule loop of nephron distal convoluted tubule
E) distal convoluted tubule glomerular capsule proximal convoluted tubule loop of nephron
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A) glomerulus
B) distal convoluted tubule
C) proximal convoluted tubule
D) collecting duct
E) loop of the nephron (loop of Henle)
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A) When blood volume and pressure are low, the juxtaglomerular apparatus secretes renin.
B) When blood pressure is high, the heart atria secrete ANH.
C) High blood pressure causes the kidneys to secrete aldosterone.
D) Renin leads to production of angiotensin I and II and eventual reabsorption of sodium ions and water.
E) If you drink more water, the pituitary reduces ADH and more water and urine is excreted.
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A) an increased amount of urine.
B) a decreased amount of urine.
C) no change in the amount of urine.
D) kidney failure.
E) a decreased amount of filtrate.
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A) nephron.
B) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
C) glomerulus.
D) alveoli.
E) microvilli.
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A) high in glomerular filtrate but only a trace in urine.
B) low in glomerular filtrate but high in urine.
C) high in both glomerular filtrate and urine.
D) low in both glomerular filtrate and urine.
E) excluded from entering the excretory system altogether.
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A) an active release of sodium from the descending limb.
B) a passive and active release of sodium from the ascending limb.
C) a passive release of sodium from the descending limb.
D) the release of water from the ascending limb.
E) the active transport of water.
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A) endocrine
B) lymphatic
C) reproductive
D) digestive
E) immune
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A) juxtaglomerular apparatus.
B) glomerular (Bowman's) capsule.
C) juxtanephritic apparatus.
D) ascending tubule.
E) renal pelvis.
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A) Men have 2 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) excretion of metabolic wastes
B) maintenance of water-salt balance
C) maintenance of acid-base balance
D) excretion of proteins and nucleotides
E) secretion of hormones
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A) concentrated urine.
B) blood plasma minus blood proteins.
C) old bile ready for excretion.
D) glycogen and water.
E) albumin.
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