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Chapter 27, Problem 7CR
What prevents urine stored in the urinary bladder from being forced back through the ureters to the kidney?
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- Which step(s) in the process of urine formation occur in the renal tubule? A) Filtration, secretion, and reabsorption B) Reabsorption only C) Secretion only D) Secretion and reabsorption only E) Filtration onlyarrow_forwardHow does the path of the ureters through the bladder wall minimize the chances of vesicoureteric reflux (see Related Clinical Terms) and hydronephrosis (see “The Urinary System Throughout Life”)?arrow_forwardWhich portions of the renal tubule and collecting duct reabsorb more solutes than water to produce dilute urine?arrow_forward
- What is the purpose of the urinary system? List the structures of the urinary system. Which of the urinary structures are responsible for urine production?arrow_forwardWhy do the ureters use smooth muscle contraction to actively move urine to the urinary bladder? Why don’t they rely only on gravity to move the urine to the inferiorly located bladder?arrow_forwardWhich urinary structure is involved in the micturition reflex? Which urinary structure is involved with the physical act of urination? What are the phases of urine production? Where does each phase specifically occur?arrow_forward
- Within the urinary system, the storage reflex involves 974 A) relaxation of the detrusor muscle and contraction of the internal urethral sphincter. B) relaxation of both the detrusor muscle and the internal urethral sphincter. C) contraction of both the detrusor muscle and the internal urethral sphincter. D) contraction of the detrusor muscle and relaxation of the internal urethral sphincter.arrow_forwardThe lumen of the ureter is continuous with a space inside the kidney. This space has branching extensions. What are the names of this space and its extensions?arrow_forwardHow does a) the volume b) Na + conc & c) the osmolality of the filtrate in the different regions of the nephron change?arrow_forward
- Renal clearance is the 1) Amount of creatinine in urine 2) Urine concentration of a substance divided by the urine volume per unit of time 3) Volume of plasma from which a substance is removed per unit of time 4) Volume of urine produced per dayarrow_forwardIs the collecting tubule and collecting duct part of the renal tubule? Is the collecting tubule and collecting duct part of the nephron? Where are the intercalated cells and principal cells located?arrow_forwardUrine passes downward through the ureters by which mechanism(s)? (a) ciliary action, (b) peristalsis and gravity, (c) gravity alone, (d) suction exerted on the ureters and renal pelvis as the bladder expands with urine.arrow_forward
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