Unit O: Urinary System - Mitchell High School
Unit O: Urinary System - Mitchell High School
Unit O: Urinary System - Mitchell High School
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__E__1. Retroperitoneal<br />
__A_2. Excretion<br />
__D__3. Nephron<br />
__B__4. Glomerulus<br />
__H__5. Filtrate<br />
__C__6. Secretion<br />
__I__7. Urinalysis<br />
__l__8. Aldosterone<br />
__O__9. Diuretics<br />
__G__10. Renin<br />
Key for <strong>Urinary</strong> <strong>System</strong> Matching<br />
__N__11. Proximal convoluted<br />
tubules<br />
__K__12. Filtration<br />
__J__13. Bladder<br />
__F__14. ADH<br />
__M__15. Cortex<br />
A. The process of removing nitrogenous waste material,<br />
certain salts, and excess water from the blood.<br />
B. Performs filtration<br />
C. The opposite of reabsorption<br />
D. The basic structural and functional unit of the kidney.<br />
E. Located behind the peritoneum.<br />
F. Under the control of the hypothalamus, this hormone<br />
increases the permeability of water in distal and<br />
collecting tubules<br />
G. A hormone released by the kidneys when blood<br />
pressure drops.<br />
H. A fluid consisting of water, glucose, amino acids,<br />
some salts and urea.<br />
I. An examination of the urine<br />
J. Stores urine until about 500cc has accumulated<br />
K. The first step in urine formation<br />
L. Adrenal hormone that controls urinary secretion<br />
M. Contains the nephrons<br />
N. Where 80% of the water filtered out of the blood by<br />
the glomerulus is reabsorbed<br />
O. They increase urinary output by inhibiting the<br />
reabsorption of water.<br />
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