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Urinalysis week 1

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Each Kidney has how many nephrons?   1-1.5 Million  
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Cortical and Juxtamedullary Nephrons are responsible for what two things?   1-Removal of Waste Products 2-Maintain Body's H2O and electrolyte balance  
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What brings blood from the renal artery to the capillary tuft.   Afferent artteriole  
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What carries blood from capillary tuft?   Efferent arteriole  
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1st protein of kidney tubule that controls reabsorption   Proximal Convoluted tubule  
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Empties urine into collection tubule   Distal convoluted tubule  
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Sac that surrounds glomerular tuft   Bowman's Capsule  
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Functions of kidneys   1-maintains acid/base balance 2-selectively clears waste products 3-maintains essential H2O balance 4-Maintains Electrolyte Balance  
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Chemical Constituents for reabsorption by active transport   glucose Na salt amino acids chloride  
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Chemical constituents for reabsorption by passive transport   Sodium H2O Urea  
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Collecting ducts do what?   1-Lower production of ADH 2-Raise urine production  
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Renal Threshhold for Glucose   160-180 mg/dl  
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Primary Constituents of Urine   Urea Chloride 5% of organic inorganic chemicals H2O uric acid crreatenine  
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