Difference between revisions of "Urinary Anatomy & Physiology Quiz"
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feedback5="'''Correct!''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | feedback5="'''Correct!''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | ||
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[ | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[ | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | ||
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | ||
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choice2="The detrusor muscle is relaxed." | choice2="The detrusor muscle is relaxed." | ||
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− | feedback5="'''Correct!''' The parasympathetic nervous system is dominant in the emptying phase which requires contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve, thus causing relaxation of the urethralis muscle. [[ | + | feedback5="'''Correct!''' The parasympathetic nervous system is dominant in the emptying phase which requires contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve, thus causing relaxation of the urethralis muscle. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: parasympathetic dominance. ]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This occurs during the storage phase when the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. When the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant there is contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve. [[ | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' This occurs during the storage phase when the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. When the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant there is contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: parasympathetic dominance. ]]" |
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This occurs during the storage phase when the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. When the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant there is contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: parasympathetic dominance. ]]" | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' This occurs during the storage phase when the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. When the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant there is contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: parasympathetic dominance. ]]" | ||
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This occurs during the storage phase when the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. When the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant there is contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: parasympathetic dominance]]." | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This occurs during the storage phase when the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. When the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant there is contraction of the detrusor muscle and inhibition of the pudendal nerve. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: parasympathetic dominance]]." |
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Questions reviewed by: | Mr David Kilroy MVB CVMA MRCVS Tony Sarma BVM&S CertSAS MRCVS |
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Which of the following structures is NOT a segment of a nephron? |
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What type of epithelium lines the renal pelvis, ureters and urinary bladder? |
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Renal corpuscles are present in which part of the kidney's structure? |
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On which section of the nephron does aldosterone act to stimulate sodium reabsorption? |
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What is the sequence of blood vessels supplying the kidney? |
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Where is the micturition centre located? |
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What happens during the phase of micturition when the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant? |
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The role of the juxtaglomerular apparatus in the kidney is to synthesise and secrete which enzyme? |
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What is the glomerular filtration rate (GFR)? |
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The descending limb of the loop of Henle is freely permeable to which substance(s)? |
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Why is the oncotic pressure in the Bowman's space normally zero? |
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In which segment(s) of the nephron is most of the filtered sodium, chloride and potassium ions reabsorbed? |
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On which section(s) of the nephron does aldosterone act to stimulate sodium reabsorption? |