Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab C. Anatomy Select the structures described by the s
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Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab C. Anatomy Select the structures described by the statements below collecting duct glomerular capsule renal colum urethra medulla nephron renal capsule renal pelvis renal pyramids 3 ureters renal papilla 1. Tubes that drain the kidneys 2. Tube that drains the urinary bladder. 3Portion of kidney that contains renal corpuscles 4. Co 5. Part of kidney containing collecting ducts 6. Functional unit of the kidney 7. Capillary tuft within renal corpuscle. 8. Tip of remal pyramid. 9. Tube receiving urine from several nephrons 10. Thin, fibrous covering of the kidney I1. Cortical tissue between renal pyramids 12. Short tubes receiving urine from renal pyramids. 13. Part of kidncy composed of renal pyramids and renal ne-shaped portions of the medulla. 14. Funnel-like structure receiving urine from calyces 13. Cuplike structure enveloping a glomenulus D. Table 35.1 Calculate the concentrations (grams/liter) of the following substances in Table 35.1 and record them below Substance Chloride ions Potassium ions Sodium ions Creatinine Uric acid 1. Why do so few proteins enter the filtrate? 2. What substances have different concentrations in the plasma and in the filtrate? 3. What substances are completely reabsorbed? 4. What substances are more concentrated in urine than in the filtrate? 5. Does urine formation remove all nitrogenous wastes or only reduce their concentrations in the plasma? 6 What percentage of the filtrate is reabsorbed? The reabsorption of what substance accounts for most of the volume reduction and the concentration of urine solutes? 7. List the three processes of urine formation 328 Laboratory Report 35Explanation / Answer
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