EXAM 3 BIO 228 LAB

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<p>What is e</p>

What is e

Kidney

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<p>What is f?</p>

What is f?

Ureter

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What is g?

urinary bladder

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<p>What is e?</p>

What is e?

Kidney

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<p>What is f?</p>

What is f?

Ureter

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What is g?

urinary bladder

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<p>What is a?</p>

What is a?

abdominal aorta

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<p>What is b?</p>

What is b?

inferior vena cava

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What is c?

Renal artery

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What is d?

renal vein

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What is e?

Kidney

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<p>What is f?</p>

What is f?

ureter

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What is g?

urinary bladder

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What is d?

Kidney

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What is e?

renal cortex?

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renal medulla

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renal sinus

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Renal hilum

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renal calyces (major and minor)

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what is e?

renal pyramid

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renal papilla

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renal column

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What is h?

ureter

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What is a?

renal artery

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What is b?

Renal Vein

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What is c?

segmental artery

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interlobar artery

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What is e?

arcuate artery

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What is f?

interlobular artery

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interlobular vein

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What is h?

arcuate vein

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what is i?

interlobar vein

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What is a?

renal capsule

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what is b?

renal pyramid

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What is c?

renal papilla

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What is d?

Renal Column

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What is e?

minor calyx

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What is f?

major calyx

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What is g?

renal pelvis

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adipose tissue

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What is i?

renal artery

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What is j?

renal vein

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What is k?

ureter

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What is a?

renal capsule

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what is b?

renal pyramid

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What is c?

renal papilla

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What is d?

minor calyx

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What is e?

cortical nephron

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juxtamedullary nephron

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What is g?

collecting duct

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renal corpuscle

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What is i?

glomerulus

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What is j?

glomerular capsule

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What is k?

proximal convoluted tubule

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nephron loop

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What is m?

distal convoluted tubule

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What is a?

interlobar artery and vein

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<p>What is b?</p>

What is b?

arcuate artery and vein

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<p>What is c?</p>

What is c?

Interlobular artery

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What is d?

interlobular vein

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what is e?

afferent arteriole

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What is f?

glomerulus

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What is g?

Vasa Recta

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What is a?

glomerulus

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What is b?

parietal layer

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What is c?

proximal convoluted tubule

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What is d?

distal convoluted tubule

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What is e?

Macula densa cells

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What is f?

afferent arteriole

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What is g?

granular cells

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What is h?

efferent arteriole

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what is i?

juxtaglomerular apparatus

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What is this?

Kidney (cortex)

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<p>What is 1?</p>

What is 1?

Renal corpuscles

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<p>What is 2?</p>

What is 2?

Renal Tubules

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What is 1?

glomerular capsule

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What is 2?

glomerulus

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What is 3?

Renal corpuscles

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<p>What is this structure?</p>

What is this structure?

Renal tubules in cortex

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<p>What is this specific structure shown?</p>

What is this specific structure shown?

juxtaglomerular apparatus

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What is 1?

Macula densa cells of DCT

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What is 2?

glomerulus

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<p>What is 3?</p>

What is 3?

granular (JG) cells of afferent arteriole

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<p>What is this structure?</p>

What is this structure?

Renal papilla

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What is this structure?

Ureter

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What is 1?

transitional epithelium of mucosa

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What is 2?

Smooth muscle of muscularis

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Adventitia

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What is 1?

Transitional epithelium of mucosa (ureter)

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What is this?

urinary bladder

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What is 1?

transitional epithelium

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What is 2?

Rugae

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What is 3?

Detrusor muscle

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What is 1?

Transitional epithelium (urinary bladder)

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The renal papilla is best described as:

The tip of a renal pyramid projecting into a minor calyx

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<p>What is the highlighted structure?</p>

What is the highlighted structure?

Renal cortex

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The urinary system maintains homeostasis by regulating:

BP, Water volume, Blood pH

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<p>What is the selected structure?</p>

What is the selected structure?

Renal pelvis

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Decreasing the afferent arteriole radius will:

decrease glomerular pressure and filtration

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<p>What is the indicated structure?</p>

What is the indicated structure?

juxtamedullary nephron