Ureters:

1. transport urine to the urethra
2. transport urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
3. collect urine directly from collecting ducts
4. are lined with squamous epithelium

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Skeletal muscle make up the:
1. external urethra sphincter
2. internal urethra sphincter
3. renal capsule
4. ureter walls

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In the male, urethra serves to:
1. transport urine from kidney to bladder
2. transport sperms to ejaculatory ducts
3. store urine and sperms
4. discharge semen and urine

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If the cardiac output is about 6L/min, the renal blood flow/min would be about:
1. 180 L
2. 1200 ml
3. 500 ml
4. 700 ml

Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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The reabsorption of chloride ions in the renal tubules if determined by:
1. rate of potassium reabsorption
2. rate of sodium reabsorption
3. rate of potassium secretion
4. rate of phosphate reabsorption

Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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The net filtration pressure in human kidney is estimated to be:
1. 60 mm Hg
2. 32 mm Hg
3. 18 mm Hg
4. 10 mm Hg

Subtopic:  Formation of Urine |
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The presence of which of the following in urine would be abnormal?

1. sodium 2. glucose
3. urea 4. creatinine

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The major site for the reabsorption of bicarbonate ions in the nephron is the:

1. proximal convoluted tubule 2. loop of Henle
3. distal convoluted tubule 4. Bowman’s capsule
Subtopic:  Nephron Part 1 | Nephron Part 2 |
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Angiotensinogen in blood is secreted by:

1. kidney 2. liver
3. renal artery 4. adrenal cortex
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Glycosuria is seen in diabetes mellitus mainly because:
1. the length of PCT is shorter in diabetics.
2. sodium plus glucose symports in the distal tubules are defective.
3. sodium plus glucose symports in the proximal convoluted tubule are defective.
4. transport maximum for glucose reabsorption in the proximal tubule is exceeded.

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