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| + | <TD>What are the three layers of glomerular filtration barrier?</TD> |
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| + | * Fenestrated Capillary Endothelium |
| + | * Glomerular Basement Membrane |
| + | * Podocytes</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Glomerular Filtration| Link]]</TD> |
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| + | <TD>Which of the three layers is the major barrier to protein?</TD> |
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| + | Glomerular Basement Membrane |
| + | </FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Glomerular Basement Membrane|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>Which Factors Determine Selective Filtration?</TD> |
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| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | * Hydrostatic pressure |
| + | * Molecular size |
| + | * Electrical charge |
| + | * Protein binding |
| + | * Molecular configuration |
| + | * Rigidity</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Factors Which Determine Selective Filtration|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>Substances which are filtered at the same levels as plasma are described at being filtered at what level?</TD> |
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| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | Isotonic</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Composition of Filtrate|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>Define Glomerular Filtration Rate.</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The glomerular filtration or GFR is the amount of fluid filtered from the capillaries into the Bowmans capsule per unit time.</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Glomerular Filtration Rate|Link]]</TD> |
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| + | <TD>By which formula can GFR be expressed?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">GFR = K<sub>f</sub> x net filtration pressure</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Glomerular Filtration Rate|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>What determines renal blood flow and capillary hydrostatic pressure?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Arterial blood pressure coupled with the contraction of both the afferent and efferent arterioles</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Regulation of Renal Blood Flow and Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>Why is it important that the constriction of the afferent and efferant arterioles changes with blood pressure?</TD> |
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| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">To maintain renal blood flow</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Regulation of Renal Blood Flow and Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>What effect does contracting the afferant arteriole have on filtration pressure?</TD> |
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| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Reduces filtration pressure</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Constriction of the Afferent and Efferent Arterioles|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
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| + | <TD>What are the two mechanisms for pressure autoregulation?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | * The Myogenic Response |
| + | * Tubuloglomerular Feedback</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Filtration Rate#Autoregulation|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>Which mechanism works by responding to increased stretch in the arterioles by constricting them to a smaller diameter?</TD> |
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| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The Myogenic Response</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Filtration Rate#Autoregulation|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>Which structure in the wall of the distal tubule detects an increase in NaCl when blood pressure increases?</TD> |
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| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">The Macula Densa</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Reabsorption and Secretion Along the Distal Tubule and Collecting Duct - Anatomy & Physiology#Juxtaglomerular Apparatus|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>What is the effect of increased sympathetic activity on the kidneys?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | * Reduced renal blood flow |
| + | * Small decrease in excreted waste |
| + | * Increased conservation of water and sodium</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Filtration Rate#Sympathetic Nervous System|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>What is Renal Clearance?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | Renal clearance is the ability of the kidney to remove a compound from the blood</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Renal Clearance|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>What other methods of clearance from the body apart from renal are there?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | * Biliary |
| + | * Pulmonary |
| + | * Salivary </FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Renal Clearance|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>For the renal clearance of a substance to represent the GFR which two things must not happen to it as it moves along the nephron?</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | It must not be reabsorbed or further secreted </FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Renal Clearance and GFR|Link]]</TD> |
| + | </TR> |
| + | <TR> |
| + | <TD>Name three compounds which can be used to measure GFR from Renal clearance.</TD> |
| + | <TD> |
| + | <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"> |
| + | * Inulin |
| + | * Creatinine |
| + | * Urea</FONT></TD> |
| + | <TD>[[Glomerular Apparatus and Filtration - Anatomy & Physiology#Determination of GFR from Renal Clearance|Link]]</TD> |
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