Wella S, VIRINA Bsn-I: Review Question Urinary System
Wella S, VIRINA Bsn-I: Review Question Urinary System
BSN- I
Review Question
Urinary System
1 Describe the location of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
2. Name the three areas of the kidney, and state what each consists.
The lateral and middle areas are tissue layers, and the medial area of
at the hilus is a cavity. The outer tissue layer made of renal convoluted
tubules.
The medulla is the inner tissue layer made of loops of henle and
collecting tubules.
3. Name the two major parts of a nephron. State the general function of
nephrons.
4. Name the parts of a renal corpuscle. What process takes place here?
Name the parts of a renal tubule. What processes take place here?
Water – OSMOSIS
Glucose – ACTIVE TRANSPORT
Small protein – PINOCYTOSIS
Positive ions – PASSIVE TRANSPORT
7. Describe the pathway of blood flow through the kidney from the
abdominal aorta to the inferior vena cava.
The pathway of the blood through the kidney is an essential part of the
process of urine formation. Blood from the abdominal aorta enters the
renal artery, which branches extensively within the kidney into the
smaller arteries. The small arteries give rise to afferent arterioles in the
renal cortex from the afferent arterioles blood flows into the glomeruli
to efferent arterioles to peritubular capillaries to veins within the
kidney, to renal vein and finally to the inferior vena cava.
8. Name the two sets of capillaries in the kidney, and state the processes
that take place in each.
9. Name the hormone that has each of these effects on the kidneys.
10. In what circumstances will the kidneys excrete H+ ions? What ions will
be returned to the blood? How will this affect the pH of blood.
If the body fluids becoming too acidic, the kidney secretes H+ ions and
return HCO3 ions to the blood. This will help raises the pH of the blood
back to normal.
11. In what circumstances do the kidneys secrete renin and what is its
purpose?
13. Describe the function of the ureters and that of the urethra.
The Ureters – Each extend from the hilus of a kidney to the lower
posterior side of urinary bladder. Peristalsis of smooth muscle layer
propels urine towards the bladder.
Urethra – In women 1-1.5 inches long, anterior t vagina. In men 7-8
inches long passes through the prostate gland.
14. With respect to the urinary bladder, describe the function of rugae and
the detrusor muscle.
15. Describe the urination reflex in terms of stimulus, part of the CNS
involved, effector muscle, internal urethral sphincter, and voluntary control.
17. State the source of each of the nitrogenous waste products: creatinine,
uric acid, and urea.