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25 Cards in this Set
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Trace visit to the kidney and leave
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1.Renal artery
2.segmental art. 3.lobar art. 4.interlobar Art 5.arcuate art 6.interlobular art. 7.afferent arteriole 8.glomerulus 9.efferent arteriole 10.desc vasal recta(JMN) 11.peritubular capillaries(true caps) 12.asc vas recta(JMN) 13.interlobular vein 14.arcuate vein 15.interlobar vein 16.renal vein 17.IFC |
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Trace blood to kidney leave blood & in urine?
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1.Renal Art
2.segmental art 3.lobar art 4.interlobar art 5.arcuate art 6.interlobular art 7.afferent arteriole 8.glomerulus 9.bowman's capsule 10.PCT 11.desc LOH 12.Asc LOH 13.DCT 14.CT 15.Renal pyramid 16.papilla 17.minor calyx 18.major calyx 19.renal pelvis 20.ureter 21.bladder 22.urethra 23&24.internal & external sphincters 25.down the drain |
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Trace a molecule of glucose to be saved though the kidneys
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1.Renal art
2.segmental art 3.lobar art 4.interlobar art 5.arcuate art 6.interlobular art 7.afferent arteriole 8.glomerulus 9.bowman's capsule 10.PCT 11.ICF 12.ISF 13.IVF 14.peritublular cap 15.asc vasa recta (JMN) 16.Interlobular vein 17.arcuate vein 18.interlobar vein 19.renal vein 20.IVC |
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Where is the only place glucose can be reabsorbed in the kidneys?
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PCT is the only place glucose will be reabsorb and it has a Tm- transport 375mg/min maximum
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Name substrate & product for specific intestinal enzyme?
Enterokinase |
Enterokinase-trypsinogen-trysin
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?peptidase
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Peptidase-proteins-polypeptides
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
sucrase |
sucrase-sucrose- hexoses
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
maltase |
maltase-maltose- hexoses
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
lactase |
lactase-lactose-hexoses
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
lipase |
lipase-fats-fatty acid/glycerol
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
amylase |
amylase-starch-maltose
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
nuclease |
nuclease-nucleic acid-nucleotide
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
aminopeptidase |
aminopeptidase is a protein-polypeptide-sm pp/amino acid
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
dipeptidase |
dipeptidase- dipeptides- amimo acids
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
nucleotidase |
nucleotidase(P-B-S)-nucleotides- nucleiosides(B-S)
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Name specific substrate and Product of intestinal enzyme?
nucleosidase |
nucleiosidase(base & sugar)-nucleosides- nitogen base/pentoses(separate base & sugar)
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Name substrate & product of pancreatic enzyme?
Trypsin |
Trypsin -proteins substrate
produces -polypeotides, stim. -chymotrypsinogen/procarboxypeptidase |
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Name substrate & product for pancreatic enzyme?
Chymotrypsin |
Chymotrypsin-proteins-polypeptides
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Name pancreatic substrate & product for enzyme?
Carboxypeptidase |
Carboxypeptidase-polypeptides
product=smaller pp/amino acids |
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Name pancreatic substrate & product for enzyme?
lipase |
lipase-lipids-fatty acid/glycerol
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Name pancreatic substrate & product for enzyme?
amylase |
amylase-startch-maltose
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Name pancreatic substrate & product for enzyme?
nuclease |
nuclease-nucleic acids-nucleotides
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What are the main ingredients of waste in urine organic and inorganic?
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inorganic
urea 30gm/day NaCl 15gm cretatin 1gm K 3gm uric acid 0.7gm SO4 2.4gm acetone 0.04gm PO4 2.4gm NH3 0.7gm Mg 0.1gm Ca 0.3gm |
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What are the functions of the Liver?
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Only digestive function is to produce bile.
Production of blood proteins kupffer cells act as macrophage coverts nitrogenous wast to urea collects nutrients from intestines to adjust; glycogen storage, glucose release, vitamin storage, protein-carb-fat metabolism detoxic center**add to bile sm intest |
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What is the functioning unit of the liver & kidneys?
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Function units of liver are lobule and for the kidneys are nephrons.
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