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Biology, 18.07.2019 05:20 lizdominguez101

Match column a with column b
column a
structures
papillary duct
basement membrane
descending limb of henle
prostatic urethra
endothelial fenestration
ureter
membranous urethra
thin ascending limb of henle
proximal convoluted tubule
renal corpuscle
minor calyx
principle cells
intercalated cells
capsular space
renal pelvis
slit membrane
urinary bladder
distal convoluted tubule
collecting duct
spongy urethra
major calyx
external urethral orifice
afferent arteriole
glomerulus
bowman's capsule
efferent arteriole
thick ascending limb of henle
column b
functions
a restricts passage of blood cells into filtrate
b. cells impermeable to water
c. secondary active transport of glucose (reabsorption)
d. reabsorption of nat control by aldosterone
e drains urine into the renal pelvis
f. restricts passage of large protein into filtrate
g. drains urine into bladder
reabsorption of amino acids
osmosis of water via aquaporin-2 controlled by adh
releases urine to ureter
restricts passage of medium protein into filtrate
collects filtrate from glomerular capillaries
m. collects urine from papillary duct
n. active transport of h+ into lumen of tubule (secretion)
reabsorption of 60% to 70% of water via osmosis
collects urine for storage
reabsorption of hco3
collects urine from collecting duct
s. drains urine from the body
t passes through the urogenital diaphragm
u. passes through the prostate gland
passes through the penis
w. obligatory water reabsorption
x. facultative water reabsorption
y. provides blood to the glomerulus
z. contains the pressure "gbhp"
aa. contains the pressure "chp"
ab. contains the pressure "bcop"
ac. drains blood from the glomerulus
ad. lumen lined by simple squamous cells
bc. lumen lined by simple cuboidal cell with prominent microvilli.
bd. lumen lined by simple cuboidal cells w/o prominent microvilli.
be. lumen lined by simple columnar cells.
cd. lumen lined by transitional epithelium.
ce. lumen lined by stratified/pseudostratified columnar
de. lumen lined by nonkeratinized stratified squamous

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