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1

In which section of the nephron is bicarbonate primarily synthesized and absorbed?

Descending limb of the nephron loop

Proximal convoluted tubule

Distal convoluted tubule

Collecting duct

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Proximal convoluted tubule

2

Which of the following roles does carbonic anhydrase serve in the proximal convoluted tubule (select all that apply).

Conversion of carbonic acid into a proton and bicarbonate

Conversion of carbonic acid into water and carbon dioxide

Conversion of a proton and bicarbonate into carbonic acid

Conversion of water and carbon dioxide into carbonic acid

Conversion of carbonic acid into water and carbon dioxide

Conversion of carbonic acid into a proton and bicarbonate .25/.5

Conversion of carbonic acid into a proton and bicarbonate

Conversion of carbonic acid into water and carbon dioxide

if thats not right

Conversion of water and carbon dioxide into carbonic acid

Conversion of a proton and bicarbonate into carbonic acid

3

The kidney is only innervated by autonomic neurons associated with the sympathetic system.

True

False

True

4

What is the best explanation for why we describe certain processes within the nephron as counter current?

Because fluid flow is only in 1 direction and the anatomical "U" shape produces flow in both a descending and ascending direction.

Because fluid flow is only in 1 direction and the anatomical "S" shape produces flow in both medial and lateral directions.

Because fluid flow is in 2 in directions and the anatomical "W" shape produces flow in multiple opposing directions.

None of these responses are correct.

Because fluid flow is only in 1 direction and the anatomical "U" shape produces flow in both a descending and ascending direction.

5

Constriction of the __________ decreases hydrostatic pressure in __________.

efferent arterioles; proximal convoluted tubules

afferent arterioles; glomerular capillaries

efferent arterioles; glomerular capillaries

efferent arterioles; Bowman's capsule

renal vein; peritubular capillaries

afferent arterioles; glomerular capillaries

6

What is the function of perirenal fat?

It acts as an anchor, adhering the kidneys to the posterior abdominal wall

It serves as the primary energy reserves for gluconeogenesis

It acts as a cushion/insulator for protection

It serves as the primary fuel source for ATP production for nephron function

it acts as a cushion/insulator for protection

7

In which section of the nephron is no water reabsorbed?

Proximal convoluted tubule

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Distal convoluted tubule

Collecting duct

Descending limb of the nephron loop

ascending limb of the nephron loop

8

As it enters the proximal convoluted tubule, the filtrate is ____________________.

Hyperosmotic

Hypoosmotic

Isosmotic

Isosmotic

9

Which equation is equal to the net glomerular filtration pressure?

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic pressure due to protein in Bowman's capsule

GFP = osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma - hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries + hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries + hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule + osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic force due to proteins in plasma

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic force due to proteins in plasma

10

Somatic motor neurons must be ________ to relax the external urethral sphincter to allow urination.

stimulated

inhibited

inhibited

11

Which of the following is classified as the countercurrent exchanger within the kidney?

Movement of plasma first down the descending (arteriole) side of the vasa recta where water may leave and ions enter, followed by the movement up the ascending (venule) side where water may enter and ions leave.

Movement of filtrate first down the descending limb of the nephron loop, where water may leave, followed by movement up the ascending limb, where water is retained and ions are transported into the medulla.

Movement of filtrate through the twists and turns of the convoluted tubules providing contact with the microvilli which multiply the absorption and secretion activities of the simple cuboidal epithelium.

Movement of filtrate through the collecting duct where almost all of the water is absorbed and the concentration of the urine is multiplicatively increased.

Movement of plasma first down the descending (arteriole) side of the vasa recta where water may leave and ions enter, followed by the movement up the ascending (venule) side where water may enter and ions leave.

12

If there were no aquaporin channels in the collecting duct, ________.

you would suffer severe dehydration

you would lose vitamins and electrolytes

you would develop systemic edema

you would retain excess Na+

you would suffer severe dehydration

13

As it enters the ascending limb of the nephron loop, the filtrate is ____________________.

Isosmotic

Hyposmotic

Hyperosmotic

Not isosmotic

14

Which of the following is least likely to be filtered into Bowman's capsule in a normal, healthy person?

Sodium

Urea

Glucose

Bicarbonate ion

Plasma protein

plasma proteins

15

Which of the following most accurately describes the actions of aldosterone?

Aldosterone decreases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the cortical collecting ducts.

Aldosterone increases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the proximal tubule.

Aldosterone increases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the cortical collecting ducts.

Aldosterone increases Na + secretion and K + reabsorption in the proximal tubule.

Aldosterone increases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the cortical collecting ducts.

16

In the condition diabetes mellitus, why does glucose appear in the urine?

Without the hormone insulin, glucose cannot enter proximal tubule epithelial cells.

The filtered load of glucose becomes greater than the tubular maximum for its reabsorption.

The rate of tubular secretion of glucose becomes greater than the sum of glucose filtration and reabsorption.

The plasma concentration of glucose becomes so high that it diffuses from peritubular capillaries into the proximal tubule, down its concentration gradient.

Without insulin, the glomerular filtration barrier becomes extremely leaky to glucose, which is not normally filterable

The filtered load of glucose becomes greater than the tubular maximum for its reabsorption.

17

A decrease in volume leads to a(n) ________ pressure.

increase in

zero

decrease in

equalization of

increase in

18

When blood pressure increases, blood vessels supplying the kidney will ________ to mount a steady rate of filtration.

relax

contract

contract

19

What effect do you expect angiotensinogen to have on glomerular filtration?

No effect on glomerular filtration rate

Decrease glomerular filtration rate

Increase glomerular filtration rate

NOT: decrease filtration rate

NOT: increase glomerular filtration rate

20

Production of urine to modify plasma makeup is the result of ________.

absorption

secretion

filtration

filtration, absorption, and secretion

filtration, absorption, and secretion

21

Only substances that are filtered by the kidneys can be excreted by them.

True

False

False

22

What is the term for the maximum amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a maximum inhalation?

Tidal volume

Inspiratory reserve volume

Expiratory reserve volume

Vital capacity

Vital capacity

23

Type II alveolar cells are among the last cells to mature during fetal development. In babies born prematurely, type II alveolar cells are often not ready to perform their function.

Which of the following would be TRUE of these babies?

They would be at risk of alveolar collapse due to too much surface tension in the alveoli.

They would be at risk of bacterial infections in the lungs.

They would be at risk of autoimmune diseases with lung complications.

They would be more likely to have coughing fits.

None of these would occur.

They would be at risk of alveolar collapse due to too much surface tension in the alveoli.

24

Which of the following is NOT a function of the respiratory system?

Net uptake of carbon dioxide from the air and removal of oxygen from the blood

Trapping of blood clots

Phonation (vocalization)

Defense against microbes

Regulation of blood H + concentration

Net uptake of carbon dioxide from the air and removal of oxygen from the blood

25

Which of the following statements concerning the process of glomerular filtration is correct?

The glomerular filtration rate is limited by a transport maximum.

The hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's space opposes filtration.

All of the plasma that enters the glomerular capillaries is filtered.

The hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries opposes filtration.

The osmotic force due to plasma proteins favors filtration.

The hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's space opposes filtration.

26

After prolonged exertion in a hot climate, baroreceptors would __________ firing, leading to __________ secretion of __________ and thus __________ renal reabsorption of __________.

increase; decreased; vasopressin; decreased; water

decrease; increased; vasopressin; increased; water

decrease; increased; renin; decreased; Na +

decrease; decreased; vasopressin; increased; water

increase; increased; renin; increased; Na +

decrease; increased; vasopressin; increased; water

27

The fine tuning of water recovery or disposal occurs in ________.

the ascending loop of Henle

the proximal convoluted tubule

the collecting ducts

the distal convoluted tubule

the collecting ducts

28

In which of the following cells would you expect to find class 2 MHC proteins?

All nucleated cells

B cells

Dendritic cells

Macrophages

B cells

Dendritic cells

Macrophages

29

Complete the sentence:

__________________ results in a ________________ of both GFR and renal blood flow.

Vascular spasm ; increase

Vasoconstriction ; increase

Vasodilation ; increase

Vasodilation ; decrease

Vasodilation ; increase

30

Which of the following most accurately describes the actions of aldosterone?

Aldosterone decreases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the cortical collecting ducts.

Aldosterone increases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the proximal tubule.

Aldosterone increases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the cortical collecting ducts.

Aldosterone increases Na + secretion and K + reabsorption in the proximal tubule.

Aldosterone increases Na + secretion and K + reabsorption in the cortical collecting ducts.

Aldosterone increases Na + reabsorption and K + secretion in the cortical collecting ducts.

31

In which histological layer of the ureter would you expect to find the smooth muscle layers responsible for peristalsis?

Tunica adventitia

Tunica mucosa

Tunica muscularis

Tunica submucosa

Tunica muscularis

32

Which of the following are structural features of the trachea?

C-shaped cartilage

smooth muscle fibers

cilia

all of the above

all of the above

33

Most absorption and secretion occurs in this part of the nephron.

collecting ducts

proximal convoluted tubule

descending loop of Henle

ascending loop of Henle

distal convoluted tubule

proximal convoluted tubule

34

Which of the following epithelia is most commonly encountered in the respiratory zone?

Simple cuboidal epithelium

Stratified squamous epithelium

Simple squamous epithelium

PSCC

NOT PSCC

NOT stratified squamous epithelium

35

The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 45 mm Hg in the blood and 40 mm Hg in the alveoli. What happens to the carbon dioxide?

It diffuses into the alveoli.

The gradient is too small for carbon dioxide to diffuse.

It diffuses into the blood.

It decomposes into carbon and oxygen.

It diffuses into the alveoli.

36

Which of the following is the best explanation for the structure of the respiratory membrane:

By sharing a fused basal laminae, type 2 alveolar cells and capillary endothelium reduce the distance required for diffusion of gases.

The respiratory membrane increases resistance to air flow which allows the lungs to inflate during the negative pressure phase of inspiration.

By sharing a fused basal laminae, type 1 alveolar cells and capillary endothelium reduce the distance required for diffusion of gases.

The respiratory membrane decreases resistance to air flow which allows the lungs to inflate during the negative pressure phase of inspiration.

NOT: By sharing a fused basal laminae, type 2 alveolar cells and capillary endothelium reduce the distance required for diffusion of gases.

NOT: The respiratory membrane decreases resistance to air flow which allows the lungs to inflate during the negative pressure phase of inspiration.

37

Which of the following is not true for B cells and T cells?

Both produce antibodies

Both undergo selection for immunocompetence

Both originate in the bone marrow

Both undergo selection for self tolerance

Both produce antibodies

38

In which of the following structures would you expect to find the numerous microvilli?

Nephron Loop

Glomerulus

Glomerular capsule

Distal convoluted tubule

Proximal convoluted tubule

proximal convoluted tubule

39

Compared to the normal plasma osmolarity, the tubular fluid is __________ as it enters Bowman's space, __________ at the beginning of the loop of Henle, __________ at the tip of the loop, and __________ at the beginning of the distal convoluted tubule.

isosmotic; isosmotic; hypoosmotic; hypoosmotic

isosmotic; isosmotic; hypoosmotic; hyperosmotic

isosmotic; isosmotic; hyperosmotic; isosmotic

isosmotic; hyperosmotic; hyperosmotic; isosmotic

isosmotic; isosmotic; hyperosmotic; hypoosmotic

isosmotic; isosmotic; hyperosmotic; hypoosmotic

40

Which type of lymphocyte is responsible for coordinating the adaptive immune response?

Dendritic cells

T cells

Natural killer cells

B cells

T cells

41

Which of the following tissues would you expect to find in the tunica muscularis?

Stratified squamous epithelium

Transitional epithelium

Smooth muscle

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium

smooth muscle

42

Which of the following processes does atmospheric pressure play a role in?

surface tension

production of pulmonary surfactant

pulmonary ventilation

resistance

pulmonary ventilation

43

Which of the following factors does NOT affect pulmonary ventilation?

Lung elasticity

Airway resistance

Blood pressure

Lung compliance

Blood pressure

44

Renin is released in response to ________.

ACE

increased blood pressure

decreased blood pressure

diuretics

decreased blood pressure

45

What is the function of the vasa recta?

To preserve the medullary gradient by removing the interstitial fluid produced due to the countercurrent multiplier of the nephron loop.

To dilute the the medullary gradient by removing excess ions pumped from the lumen of the ascending limb of the nephron loop.

To regulate the state of the medullary gradient by regulating filtrate formation through paracrine signaling targeting the glomerulus.

To establish the medullary gradient by delivering ions to the interstitial fluid of the medulla.

To preserve the medullary gradient by removing the interstitial fluid produced due to the countercurrent multiplier of the nephron loop.

46

Which of the following tissues would you expect to find lining the ureters?

Stratified squamous epithelium

Transitional epithelium

Smooth muscle

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium

transitional epithelium

47

Which type of T cell is primarily involved in killing infected cells?

Plasma cells

Helper T cells

Memory T cells

Regulatory T cells

Cytotoxic T cells

Cytotoxic cells

48

Which of the following forces resist glomerular filtration in a healthy individual?

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capsule

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerulus

Oncotic pressure within the glomerulus

Oncotic pressure within the glomerular capsule

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capsule

Oncotic pressure within the glomerulus

49

In which region of the kidney would you expect to find fully formed and concentrated urine?

Renal Columns

Renal Pelvis

Medulla

Cortex

Renal Pelvis

50

Which of the following is not a secretion of the kidney?

Erythropoietin

Calcidiol

Calcitriol

Renin

Calcidiol

51

Which of the following is responsible for the regulation of respiratory rate and depth?

Cerebral Cortex

Medulla oblongata

Carotid bodies

Hypothalamus

Medulla oblongata

52

In which region of the kidney would you expect to find most nephrons?

Renal Columns

Medulla

Renal Pelvis

Cortex

Cortex

53

The pressure difference between the intra-alveolar and intrapleural pressures is called ________.

negative pressure
transpulmonary pressure

atmospheric pressure

pulmonary pressure

transpulmonary pressure

54

Which portion of the nephron is responsible for filtering blood?

Proximal Convoluted Tubule

Nephron Loop

Glomerular Capsule

Distal Convoluted Tubule

Glomerulus

glomerulus

55

Which function(s) of the respiratory system do type 1 alveolar cells contribute towards?

Protection of respiratory surfaces

Vocalization

Exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

Conduction of gases to respiratory surfaces

exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

56

Which of the following tissues would you expect to find lining the urinary bladder?

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium

Smooth muscle

Stratified squamous epithelium

Transitional epithelium

NOT: stratified squamous epithelium

NOT: pseudostratified columnar epithelium

57

Systemic blood pressure must stay above 60 so that the proper amount of filtration occurs.

false

true

false

58

You are a scientist at a drug company where your CEO has asked for your team to create a drug that will inhibit spontaneous emptying of the bladder (incontinence). Which of the following drugs would be effective?

A drug that blocks the effects of parasympathetic neurons on the detrusor muscle

A drug that inhibits the effects of somatic neurons on the bladder

A drug that inhibits the action of sympathetic neurons on the external urethral sphincter

A drug that inhibits the effects of sympathetic neurons on the internal urethral sphincter

A drug that enhances the effects of parasympathetic neurons on the detrusor muscle

A drug that blocks the effects of parasympathetic neurons on the detrusor muscle

59

What is the best description of a myogenic mechanism as it applies to regulation of renal blood flow?

Smooth muscles within the tunica media of the afferent arteriole will relax when stretched due to high blood pressure/volume.

Smooth muscles within the tunica media of the efferent arteriole will relax when stretched due to high blood pressure/volume.

Smooth muscles within the tunica media of the efferent arteriole will contract when stretched due to high blood pressure/volume.

Smooth muscles within the tunica media of the afferent arteriole will contract when stretched due to high blood pressure/volume.

NOT: Smooth muscles within the tunica media of the efferent arteriole will contract when stretched due to high blood pressure/volume.

60

Which function(s) of the respiratory system do the paranasal sinuses contribute towards? .375/.5

Protection of respiratory surfaces

Conduction of gases to respiratory surfaces

Exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

Regulation of blood properties

Protection of respiratory surfaces

Exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

61

Water and NaCl reabsorbed from the loop of Henle directly reenter which blood vessels?

Collecting ducts

Afferent arterioles

Cortical peritubular capillaries

Efferent arterioles

Vasa recta

Vasa recta

62

Which type of lymphocyte is responsible for recognizing and killing virus-infected cells without prior exposure?

Cytotoxic T cells

Natural Killer cells

Macrophages

Plasma cells

Natural Killer cells

63

Which of the following muscles are contracted during the inspiration phase of quiet breathing?

Diaphragm

Erector spinae

External intercostals

Internal intercostals

Diaphragm

external intercostals

64

Which class of antibody is found in mucus?

IgA

IgE

IgD

IgM

IgA

65

In which of the following cells would you expect to find class 1 MHC proteins? .125/.5

Macrophages

B cells

Dendritic cells

All nucleated cells

all nucleated cells

66

Which of the following pressures do you expect to be negative with respect to atmospheric pressure?

Intrapleural pressure

Intrapulmonary pressure

Partial pressure

Transpulmonary pressure

intrapleural pressure

67

Gas moves from an area of ________ partial pressure to an area of ________ partial pressure.

low; high

low; low

high; high

high; low

high low

68

In tubuloglomerular feedback, what structure produces the paracrine signals for modification of filtration rate?

Juxtaglomerular cells

Macula densa

Podocytes

Principal cells within the collecting duct

NOT: juxtaglomerular cells

69

Which of the following statements regarding Ca2+ homeostasis is TRUE?

Vitamin D decreases the renal tubular reabsorption of Ca 2+.

In the absence of parathyroid hormone, plasma Ca 2+ levels would be abnormally low resulting in the hyperpolarization of nerve and muscle membranes.

When plasma Ca 2+ increases above normal, the secretion of parathyroid hormone increases.

Parathyroid hormone directly stimulates Ca 2+ absorption from the GI tract.

Parathyroid hormone directly stimulates Ca 2+ reabsorption by the kidneys.

Parathyroid hormone directly stimulates Ca 2+ reabsorption by the kidneys.

70

Under normal circumstances, which of the following would result from an increase in transpulmonary pressure?

Emphysema

Exhalation/expiration

Pneumothorax

Inhalation/inspiration

A collapsed lung

inhalation/inspiration

71

The kidney is an organ with dual innervation of the autonomic nervous system.

True

False

False

72

Which of the following pressures do you expect to equalize with atmospheric pressure?

Intrapulmonary pressure

Partial pressure

Intrapleural pressure

Transpulmonary pressure

Intrapulmonary pressure

73

Which type of B cell is responsible for the production of antibodies during the secondary adaptive immune response?

Plasma cells

Naive cells

Memory cells

Regulatory B cells

Memory cells

74

The amount of a substance that is excreted in the urine is equal to the amount that is __________ plus the amount that is __________ minus the amount that is __________.

filtered; reabsorbed; secreted

reabsorbed; secreted; filtered

filtered; secreted; reabsorbed

secreted; reabsorbed; filtered

reabsorbed; filtered; secreted

filtered; secreted; reabsorbed

75

Which type of leukocyte is responsible for the production of antibodies?

Basophils

T cells

B cells

Natural killer cells

Neutrophils

B cells

76

What is the name for the anterior portion of the nasal cavity?

Vestibule

Nasal conchae

Nasal meati

Roof

vestibule

77

Which of these is a vasoconstrictor?

angiotensin II

bradykinin

nitric oxide

natriuretic hormone

angiotensin II

78

Which type of B cell is responsible for the production of antibodies during the primary adaptive immune response?

Memory cells

Plasma cells

Regulatory B cells

Naive cells

plasma cells

79

What are the names of the capillaries following the efferent arteriole?

arcuate and medullary

interlobar and interlobular

peritubular and medullary

peritubular and vasa recta

peritubular and vasa recta

80

Which of the following cartilages forms the laryngeal prominence?

Arytenoid cartilage

Thyroid cartilage

Cuneiform cartilage

Cricoid cartilage

thyroid cartilage

81

Which of the following is the pressure term for pressure within the alveoli?

Transpulmonary pressure

Partial pressure

Intrapleural pressure

Intrapulmonary pressure

intrapulmonary pressure

82

The color of urine is determined mainly by ________.

diet

byproducts of red blood cell breakdown

filtration rate

filtration efficiency

byproducts of red blood cell breakdown

83

Complete the sentence:

As it enters the distal convoluted tubule, the filtrate is ____________________.

Hyposmotic

Isosmotic

Hyperosmotic

NOT: isosmotic

84

Most of the reabsorption of filtered calcium is unregulated and occurs in the__________, but an additional amount can be reabsorbed in the __________, depending on the plasma concentration of parathyroid hormone.

distal convoluted tubule; proximal convoluted tubule

proximal convoluted tubule; descending loop of Henle

distal convoluted tubule; medullary collecting ducts

proximal convoluted tubule; distal convoluted tubule

distal convoluted tubule; renal corpuscle

proximal convoluted tubule; distal convoluted tubule

85

Which type of T cell is responsible for remembering past infections and providing long-term immunity?

Memory T cells

Regulatory T cells

Helper T cells

Cytotoxic T cells

memory T cells

86

Which of the following structures is not part of the bronchial tree?

alveoli

bronchi

respiratory bronchioles

terminal bronchioles

alveoli

87

If Oxygen makes up ~20% of the total volume of atmospheric air, which of the following numbers is closest to the expected partial pressure?

600 mm Hg

30 mm Hg

160 mm Hg

20 mm Hg

160 mm Hg

88

Which correctly describes the composition of the glomerular filtrate?

It is identical to urine, but has a much smaller flow rate.

It is identical to urine, but has a much larger flow rate.

It is similar to plasma, except it does not contain glucose.

It is identical to blood plasma, except it lacks red blood cells.

It is similar to plasma, except it does not contain plasma proteins.

It is similar to plasma, except it does not contain plasma proteins.

89

Aquaporin channels are only found in the collecting duct.

false

true

false

90

What effect do you expect angiotensin II to have on glomerular filtration?

Decrease glomerular filtration rate

Increase glomerular filtration rate

No effect on glomerular filtration rate

NOT: increase glomerular filtration rate

91

Which of the following structures contributes most to the preservation of the medullary gradient?

Descending limb of the nephron loop

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Distal convoluted tubule

Proximal convoluted tubule

Vasa recta

Vasa recta

92

Which type of T cell is involved in activating B cells to produce antibodies?

Regulatory T cells

Cytotoxic T cells

Helper T cells

Memory T cells

Helper T cells

93

Which of the following transport processes are common to both countercurrent systems within the kidney?

Active transport

Osmosis

Pinocytosis

Diffusion

Osmosis

Diffusion

94

During a yoga class you take a deep breath, then relax and let the breath out slowly. During that exhalation, which would NOT be true?

Lung volume decreases.

Alveolar pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.

Intrapleural pressure is greater than alveolar pressure.

The diaphragm relaxes.

Intrapleural pressure becomes less negative.

Intrapleural pressure is greater than alveolar pressure.

95

What is the reason that you have to be immunized with a new influenza vaccine each year?

macrophage oxidative metabolism

mutation

memory response

the vaccine is only protective for a year

Mutation

96

Which of the following regions would you expect to be lined with stratified squamous epithelium?

Nasopharynx

Oropharynx

Larynx

Nasal cavity

Oropharynx

97

The fauces connects which of the following structures to the oropharynx?

nasopharynx

laryngopharynx

nasal cavity

oral cavity

oral cavity

98

Which of the following best describes the movement of gases due to partial pressure?

Gases will move from areas of high partial pressure to low partial pressure as an active transport process

Gases will move from areas of high partial pressure to low partial pressure as a passive transport process

Gases will move from areas of low partial pressure to high partial pressure as an active transport process

Gases will move from areas of low partial pressure to high partial pressure as a passive transport process

Gases will move from areas of high partial pressure to low partial pressure as a passive transport process

99

Which of the following is the pressure term for pressure within the pleural cavity?

Transpulmonary pressure

Intrapulmonary pressure

Intrapleural pressure

Partial pressure

Intrapleural pressure

100

What is the term for the amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath?

Tidal volume

Vital capacity

Inspiratory reserve volume

Expiratory reserve volume

Tidal volume

101

The functional unit of the kidney is called ________.

the renal corpuscle

the nephron

Bowman's capsule

the renal hilus

the nephron

102

Which step in vitamin D production does the kidney perform?

converts cholecalciferol into calcidiol

converts calcidiol into calcitriol

stores vitamin D

none of these

converts calcidiol into calcitriol

103

Which type of T cell is most effective against viruses?

Th2

regulatory T cells

cytotoxic T cells

Th1

cytotoxic T cells

104

Why is clonal expansion so important?

to select for specific cells

to secrete cytokines

to increase the numbers of specific cells

to kill target cells

to increase the numbers of specific cells

105

Which of these causes inhalation/inspiration?

Alveolar pressure increasing above atmospheric pressure

Movement of the ribs closer together due to contraction of the internal intercostal muscles

Contraction of the abdominal muscles

Increase in the curvature (upward movement) of the diaphragm

Flattening (downward movement) of the diaphragm

Flattening (downward movement) of the diaphragm

106

Which of the following are forces that act to increase lung volume and help to generate negative intrapleural pressure?

Lung elasticity

Elasticity of thoracic wall

Surface tension within pleural cavity

Surface tension of alveolar fluid

all choices picked = .25/.5

elasticity of thoracic wall

surface tension within pleural cavity

107

Which of the following would be likely to increase GFR?

Sympathetic stimulation of afferent arteriolar smooth muscle

A decrease in plasma volume

Constricting efferent arterioles

Dilation of the afferent arteriole

An increase in the concentration of plasma proteins

Constricting efferent arterioles

Dilation of the afferent arteriole

108

The filtered load of water in an average person is approximately 180 L/day.

True

False

True

109

Which of the following is not a function of the kidneys?

Regulation of blood pressure

Regulation of blood volume

Regulation of blood pH

Production of PTH

production of PTH

110

Peristaltic contractions occur in the ________.

urethra, bladder, and ureters

ureters

urethra

bladder

NOT: ureters

NOT: all 3

111

If a baby is born prematurely before type II cells produce sufficient pulmonary surfactant, which of the following might you expect?

no difficulty as type I cells can provide enough surfactant for normal breathing

difficulty with pulmonary capillary flow

difficulty inflating the lungs

difficulty expressing fluid

difficulty inflating the lungs

112

Which of the following structures of the nephron contributes most to the establishment of the medullary gradient?

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Distal convoluted tubule

Proximal convoluted tubule

Vasa recta

Descending limb of the nephron loop

NOT: vasa recta

NOT: proximal convoluted tubule

113

In which of the following ways do the kidneys contribute to homeostasis?

Secretion of cholesterol

Regulation of blood pressure

Regulation of extracellular fluid osmolarity

Regulation of blood glucose concentration

Regulation of systemic pH

Recycling of old red blood cells

only 2 are correct

.333/.5 regulation of systemic pH

regulation of blood pressure

114

You are the CEO of a drug company where you've asked five teams of scientists to generate new drugs to decrease blood pressure. You can only send four of the drugs to market. Which of these drugs is least likely to decrease blood pressure and can be eliminated from potential development?

A drug that is an agonist of atrial natriuretic factor

A drug that interferes with aldosterone synthesis

A drug that enhances the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme

A drug that decreases liver production of angiotensinogen

A drug that decreases sympathetic stimulation of renal arterioles

A drug that enhances the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme

115

What is the normal resting respiratory rate for an adult?

12-16 breaths per minute

24-30 breaths per minute

6-11 breaths per minute

17-22 breaths per minute

12-16 breaths per minute

116

Which hormone does the kidney produce that stimulates red blood cell production?

thrombopoietin

renin

EPO

vitamin D

EPO

117

What hormone directly opposes the actions of natriuretic hormones?

dopamine

renin

aldosterone

nitric oxide

aldosterone

118

Which function(s) of the respiratory system do type 2 alveolar cells contribute towards?

Conduction of gases to respiratory surfaces

Protection of respiratory surfaces

Exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

Vocalization

protection of respiratory surfaces

119

Which of the following tissues would you expect to find lining the urethra?

Stratified squamous epithelium

Smooth muscle

Transitional epithelium

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium

NOT: transitional epithelium

NOT: stratified squamous epithelium

120

A patient has a bacterial infection in the renal tubules where it caused inflammation. The tubules narrowed due to hardening and inflammation, thereby increasing resistance. A fluid back-up ensued. Which of the following is TRUE?

Blood pressure will decrease.

GFR will decrease.

Protein will be present in the urine.

Urine volume will increase.

Hydrostatic pressure of Bowman's capsule will increase.

0/.5 Blood pressure will decrease.

GFR will decrease.

Hydrostatic pressure of Bowman's capsule will increase.

0/.5 Urine volume will increase.

Blood pressure will decrease.

protein will be present in the urine

121

Which of the following anatomical structures is not part of the conducting zone?

pharynx

alveoli

bronchi

nasal cavity

alveoli

122

Which of the following blood vessels provides blood directly to the glomerulus?

Efferent arteriole

Afferent arteriole

Interlobar artery

Peritubular capillaries

afferent arteriole

123

In which section of the nephron is sodium primarily reabsorbed?

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Collecting duct

Descending limb of the nephron loop

Distal convoluted tubule

Proximal convoluted tubule

proximal convoluted tubule

124

What effect do you expect epinephrine and norepinephrine to have on glomerular filtration?

Decrease glomerular filtration rate

No effect on glomerular filtration rate

Increase glomerular filtration rate

NOT: increase glomerular filtration rate

125

Which is TRUE about the hormone vasopressin (also known as antidiuretic hormone, ADH)?

It stimulates the excretion of K + in the urine.

It promotes the excretion of more water in the urine.

It is a peptide hormone released from the adrenal gland.

It triggers insertion of aquaporins into the apical membranes of collecting duct cells.

Its main function is to trigger the secretion of aldosterone.

NOT: It stimulates the excretion of K + in the urine.

NOT: It promotes the excretion of more water in the urine.

126

The primary structure found within the medulla is the ________.

portal system

loop of Henle

minor calyces

ureter

loop of Henle

127

Which of the following muscles are contracted during the inspiration phase of forced breathing?

Diaphragm

Internal intercostals

Erector spinae

External intercostals

.125/.5 internal intercostals

erector spinae

.125/.5 internal intercostals

diaphragm

.125/.5 internal intercostals

external intercostals

.75/1 external intercostals

diaphragm

128

What is one function of the type II alveolar cells?

Secretion of mucus

Phagocytizing bacteria and other foreign particles

Lining the pleural space

Make up the majority of the epithelial wall of the alveoli

Production of surfactant

Production of surfactant

129

Which of the following epithelia is most commonly encountered in the conductive zone?

Simple cuboidal epithelium

PSCC

Stratified squamous epithelium

Simple squamous epithelium

NOT: stratified squamous epithelium

NOT: simple squamous epithelium

130

Which of the following is classified as the countercurrent exchanger within the kidney?

Movement of filtrate through the collecting duct where almost all of the water is absorbed and the concentration of the urine is multiplicatively increased.

Movement of plasma first down the descending (arteriole) side of the vasa recta where water may leave and ions enter, followed by the movement up the ascending (venule) side where water may enter and ions leave.

Movement of filtrate through the twists and turns of the convoluted tubules providing contact with the microvilli which multiply the absorption and secretion activities of the simple cuboidal epithelium.

Movement of filtrate first down the descending limb of the nephron loop, where water may leave, followed by movement up the ascending limb, where water is retained and ions are transported into the medulla.

NOT: Movement of filtrate first down the descending limb of the nephron loop, where water may leave, followed by movement up the ascending limb, where water is retained and ions are transported into the medulla.

131

In which section of the nephron is calcium absorption modified by calcitriol and PTH?

Proximal convoluted tubule

Collecting duct

Distal convoluted tubule

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Descending limb of the nephron loop

distal convoluted tubule

132

Somatic motor neurons must be ________ to relax the external urethral sphincter to allow urination.

stimulated

inhibited

inhibited

133

________ pressure must be greater on the capillary side of the filtration membrane to achieve filtration.

Osmotic

Hydrostatic

hydrostatic

134

Which of the following structures is responsible for violent/spasmodic coughing when stimulated?

Carina

Olfactory epithelium

Merkel cells

Epiglottis

carina

135

__________________ results in a ________________ of both GFR and renal blood flow.

Vasodilation ; decrease

Vascular spasm ; increase

Vasoconstriction ; decrease

Vasoconstriction ; increase

vasoconstriction ; decreases

136

In which histological layer of the ureter would you expect to find transitional epithelium

Tunica submucosa

Tunica mucosa

Tunica muscularis

Tunica adventitia

tunica mucosa

137

What is the term for the volume of air that remains in the lungs after a maximum exhalation?

Residual volume

Tidal volume

Inspiratory reserve volume

Expiratory reserve volume

residual volume

138

The elimination of self-reactive thymocytes is called ________.

negative selection.

tolerance.

positive selection.

clonal selection.

negative selection

NOT: tolerance

139

The taking in of antigen and digesting it for later presentation is called ________.

antigen presentation

exocytosis

endocytosis

antigen processing

antigen processing

140

Which of the following is TRUE about how water is handled by the nephron?

Water is actively secreted into the descending loop of Henle.

Water is filtered out of glomerular capillaries by bulk flow.

Water is actively reabsorbed from the proximal tubule, and Na+ follows down its diffusion gradient.

Vasopressin inserts pumps in the collecting duct membrane that move water against its concentration gradient. The permeability of the ascending limb of the loop of Henle is modified by vasopressin.

Water is filtered out of glomerular capillaries by bulk flow.

141

Which of the following structures are shared between the digestive and respiratory systems?

Larynx

Esophagus

Oropharynx

Laryngopharynx

Nasopharynx

Oropharynx

Layngopharynx

142

In healthy individuals, the amount of glucose present in urine will be virtually zero because the amount of glucose reabsorption from the filtrate back into the blood prevents excretion.

True

False

True

143

What is the role of alveolar macrophages?

to secrete pulmonary surfactant

to secrete antimicrobial proteins

to remove pathogens and debris

to facilitate gas exchange

to remove pathogens and debris

144

What is the first structure in which you would expect to find ultrafiltrate after its formation?

Glomerular capsule

Distal convoluted tubule

Glomerulus

Proximal convoluted tubule

glomerular capsule

145

Which of the following is classified as the countercurrent multiplier within the kidney?

Movement of filtrate through the collecting duct where almost all of the water is absorbed and the concentration of the urine is multiplicatively increased.

Movement of plasma first down the descending (arteriole) side of the vasa recta where water may leave and ions enter, followed by the movement up the ascending (venule) side where water may enter and ions leave.

Movement of filtrate through the twists and turns of the convoluted tubules providing contact with the microvilli which multiply the absorption and secretion activities of the simple cuboidal epithelium.

Movement of filtrate first down the descending limb of the nephron loop, where water may leave, followed by movement up the ascending limb, where water is retained and ions are transported into the medulla.

Movement of filtrate first down the descending limb of the nephron loop, where water may leave, followed by movement up the ascending limb, where water is retained and ions are transported into the medulla.

146

The renal pyramids are separated from each other by extensions of the renal cortex called ________.

renal columns

medullary cortices

renal medulla

minor calyces

renal columns

147

The glomerulus is composed of what type of capillary?

Fenestrated

Sinusoid

Continuous

Afferent

fenestrated

148

In which of the following structures would you expect to find the macula densa?

Proximal convoluted tubule

Glomerulus

Distal convoluted tubule

Nephron Loop

Glomerular capsule

distal convoluted tubule

149

Contraction of the external intercostal muscles causes which of the following to occur?

The diaphragm moves downward.

The rib cage is compressed.

The thoracic cavity volume decreases.

The ribs and sternum move upward.

the ribs and sternum move upward

150

Which of the following structures separates the lung into lobes?

mediastinum

root

fissure

pleura

fissure

151

In which section of the nephron is bicarbonate primarily synthesized and absorbed?

Descending limb of the nephron loop

Distal convoluted tubule

Collecting duct

Proximal convoluted tubule

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

proximal convoluted tubule

152

What effect do you expect ANP to have on glomerular filtration?

No effect on glomerular filtration rate

Decrease glomerular filtration rate

Increase glomerular filtration rate

increase glomerular filtration rate

153

Which of the following muscles are contracted during the expiration phase of forced breathing?

Diaphragm

External intercostals

Erector spinae

Internal intercostals

ALL chosen = .125/.5

.25/.5 erector spinae

.125/.5 erector spinae

diaphragm

.75/1 erector spinae

internal intercoastal

154

In which region of the kidney would you expect to find all corpuscles?

Cortex

Medulla

Renal Pelvis

Renal Columns

Cortex

155

Which function(s) of the respiratory system does the nasal cavity contribute towards?

Exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

Conduction of gases to respiratory surfaces

Protection of respiratory surfaces

Vocalization

conduction of gases to respiratory surfaces

Protection of respiratory surface

156

In which region of the kidney would you expect to find the nephron loops responsible for concentrating urine?

Renal Columns

Cortex

Renal Pelvis

Medulla

Medulla

157

The kidney is only innervated by autonomic neurons associated with the parasympathetic system.

True

False

False

158

You embark on a hiking trip on Mt. Kilimanjaro (altitude = 19,000 ft; Atmospheric air pressure = 379 mmHg). As you ascend, what happens to the PO 2 in the alveoli?

No change from sea level, as long as we breathe in the same volume of air.

Alveolar PO 2 decreases.

Alveolar PO 2 increases.

Alveolar PO2 decreases.

159

Carl has hypothyroidism and therefore his Na +/K + ATPase pumps are functioning at a reduced rate. Will there be any effect on the transport of Na +?

There will be a reduction in Na + transport in Bowman's capsule epithelial cells.

There will be a reduction in ATP-dependent, Na + transport on the apical side of the tubule epithelial cells.

There will be no change to Na + transport.

There will be a reduction in Na + secretion on both sides of the tubule epithelial cells.

There will be a reduction in Na + transport on the basolateral side of the tubule epithelial cells.

There will be a reduction in Na + transport on the basolateral side of the tubule epithelial cells.

160

The right kidney is slightly lower because ________.

it is slightly smaller

it is displace by the heart

it needs protection of the lower ribs

it is displaced by the liver

it is displaced by the liver

161

What is the function of perirenal fat?

It acts as an anchor, adhering the kidneys to the posterior abdominal wall

It serves as the primary fuel source for ATP production for nephron function

It serves as the primary energy reserves for gluconeogenesis

It acts as a cushion/insulator for protection

It acts as a cushion/insulator for protection

162

All of the following substances are present in proximal tubular fluid in the kidney, but which one is NOT normally present in urine?

Ca 2+

HPO4 2-

K +H +

Glucose

Glucose

163

Which function(s) of the respiratory system do dust cells contribute towards?

Conduction of gases to respiratory surfaces

Vocalization

Protection of respiratory surfaces

Exchange of gases at respiratory surfaces

Protection of respiratory surfaces

164

What effect do you expect NO to have on glomerular filtration?

No effect on glomerular filtration rate

Increase glomerular filtration rate

Decrease glomerular filtration rate

increase glomerular filtration rate

165

Where does the majority of water reabsorption take place in the nephron?

Collecting duct

Distal convoluted tubule

Glomerulus

Descending limb of the nephron loop

Capsular space

Proximal convoluted tubule

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

proximal convoluted tubule

166

The ________ circulation picks up oxygen for cellular use and drops off carbon dioxide for removal from the body.

pulmonary

interlobular

respiratory

bronchial

NOT: pulmonary

167

Total-body balance of water and Na + is largely maintained by regulating urinary loss of these substances.

True

False

True

168

Blood filtrate is captured in the lumen of the ________.

glomerulus

Bowman's capsule

calyces

renal papillae

Bowman's capsule

169

In which section of the nephron is no water reabsorbed?

Descending limb of the nephron loop

Proximal convoluted tubule

Collecting duct

Distal convoluted tubule

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

Ascending limb of the nephron loop

170

If there were no aquaporin channels in the collecting duct, ________.

you would develop systemic edema

you would retain excess Na+

you would lose vitamins and electrolytes

you would suffer severe dehydration

you would suffer severe dehydration

171

What signal causes the heart to secrete atrial natriuretic hormone?

decreased blood pressure

increased blood pressure

increased Na+ levels

decreased Na+ levels

increased blood pressure

172

Select all of the following that are components of the filtration membrane?

Plasma proteins

Endothelium

Podocytes

Glomerular capsule space

Basement membrane

endothelium

podocytes

basement membrane

173

Which of the following is false with respect to structures of the bronchial tree

tructures are named based on diameter and branching order

The relative amount of smooth muscle increases with decreased diameter

Epithelium changes from PSCC to simple squamous epithelium

Supporting cartilage is lost with decreased diameter

Epithelium changes from PSCC to simple squamous epithelium

not; the relative amount of smooth muscle increases with decreased diameter

174

Which of the following is most responsible for keeping the lung surface and the thoracic wall from separating?

The force exerted by the external intercostal muscles

The presence of surfactant

The negative pressure in the alveolar space

Sub atmospheric intrapleural pressure

Alveolar pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure

NOT: the negative pressure in the alveolar space

NOT: the presence of surfactant

175

Production of less than 50 mL/day of urine is called ________.

normal

polyuria

anuria

oliguria

anuria

176

Complete the sentence:

The cells directly in contact with the glomerulus are____________________.

Podocytes

Endothelium

Simple squamous epithelium

Juxtaglomerular cells

podocytes

177

In what segment of the nephron is the greatest fraction of filtered water reabsorbed?

The distal convoluted tubule

The proximal tubule

The ascending limb of the loop of Henle

The descending limb of the loop of Henle

The collecting ducts

the proximal convoluted tubule

178

Which of the following is a major function of the juxtaglomerular apparatus?

Produce secretions which influence blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate

Concentrat the ultrafiltrate into urine

Modify ultrafiltrate through the mechanisms of secretion and absorption

Produce secretions which increase calcium absorption from the intestines and ultrafitrate

produce secretions which influence blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate

179

Which of the following are derived from liver secretions and cause vasoconstriction of renal blood vessels?

Vasopressin

Angiotensin II

Norepinepherine

Acetylcholine

Angiotensin II

180

Which of the following is the pressure term for pressure which keeps the lungs open/inflated?

Partial pressure

Intrapleural pressure

Transpulmonary pressure

Intrapulmonary pressure

transpulmonary pressure

181

Which of the following prevents the alveoli from collapsing?

residual volume

tidal volume

expiratory reserve volume

inspiratory reserve volume

residual voume

182

Which of the following would not result in the formation of a memory B cell?

Becoming exposed/infected

An infant drinking breast milk from an individual that recovered from the illness

Receiving a convalescent plasma/blood transfusion from someone that recovered from the illness

Receiving a vaccination

An infant drinking breast milk from an individual that recovered from the illness

Receiving a convalescent plasma/blood transfusion from someone that recovered from the illness

183

What is the primary function of the glomerulus in the kidney?

Filtration of blood to form ultrafiltrate

Secretion of waste products into the urine

Regulation of systemic blood pressure

Reabsorption of water and electrolytes

filtration of blood to form ultrafiltrate

184

Which of the following are neurotransmitters that cause vasoconstriction of renal blood vessels?

Norepinepherine

Acetylcholine

Vasopressin

Angiotensin II

Norepinephrine

185

Which of the following are hypothalamic hormones that cause vasoconstriction of renal blood vessels?

Angiotensin II

Norepinepherine

Acetylcholine

Vasopressin

Vasopressin

186

Gas flow decreases as ________ increases.

pressure

friction

airway diameter

resistance

resistance

187

Which of the following forces is the least important factor in glomerular filtration in a healthy individual?

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capsule

Oncotic pressure within the glomerulus

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerulus

Oncotic pressure within the glomerular capsule

NOT: Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capsule

NOT: Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerulus

188

Which of the following forces is the most important factor in glomerular filtration in a healthy individual?

Oncotic pressure within the glomerulus

Oncotic pressure within the glomerular capsule

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerular capsule

Hydrostatic pressure within the glomerulus

hydrostatic pressure within the glomerulus

189

Which part of the urinary system is not completely retroperitoneal?

ureters

nephrons

kidneys

bladder

bladder

190

What is the rate-limiting (regulated) step for stimulating the secretion of aldosterone?

Secretion of ACTH by the anterior pituitary

Secretion of angiotensinogen by the liver

Conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin I in the blood

Conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II in the blood

Secretion of angiotensin II by the kidney

conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin I in the blood

191

Which equation is equal to the net glomerular filtration pressure?

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic pressure due to protein in Bowman's capsule

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic force due to proteins in plasma

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries + hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma

GFP = hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries + hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule + osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma

GFP = osmotic pressure due to protein in plasma - hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule

GFP= hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries - hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's capsule - osmotic force due to proteins in plasma

192

Which of the following is not a secretion of juxtaglomerular apparatus?

Erythropoieten

Calcitriol

Renin

Paracrine messengers

calcitriol

193

Which type of T cell is responsible for remembering past infections and providing long-term immunity?

Helper T cells

Regulatory T cells

Cytotoxic T cells

Memory T cells

memory T cells

194

If a baby is born prematurely before type II cells produce sufficient pulmonary surfactant, which of the following might you expect?

difficulty expressing fluid

no difficulty as type I cells can provide enough surfactant for normal breathing

difficulty inflating the lungs

difficulty with pulmonary capillary flow

difficulty inflating the lungs

195

What effect do you expect high concentrations of vasopressin to have on glomerular filtration?

Increase glomerular filtration rate

No effect on glomerular filtration rate

Decrease glomerular filtration rate

decrease glomerular filtration rate

196

Which of the following are forces that act to decrease lung volume and help to generate negative intrapleural pressure?

Elasticity of thoracic wall

Surface tension within pleural cavity

Lung elasticity

Surface tension of alveolar fluid

all chosen = .25/.5

197

When you take a breath, what is the first type of epithelium encountered by a molecule of air?

Olfactory epithelium

Stratified squamous epithelium

PSCC

Simple squamous epithelium

NOT: olfactory epithelium