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Physiology of the Urir System Name Date Section A. Matching Match each term list

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Question

Physiology of the Urir System Name Date Section A. Matching Match each term listed on the left with its correct description on the right. A. product of fat metabolism B. yellow pigment in urine C. product of bilirubin breakdown D. leukocytes in urine 1. pyuria 2. hematuria 3. glucosuria 4. secretion 5. albuminuria E. removal of materials from blood 6. bilirubin 7. urochrome 8. renal calculi F. fluid in minor calyx of kidney G. removal of ammonia from amino acid H. slucose in urine I. 10. reabsorption 11. ketone 12. filtration 13. filtrate fluid passing through nephron tubules J. molecule from breakdown of hemoglobin K. kidney stones L. excess albumin in urine M. addition of materials to filtrate N. returning of materials from filtrate to blood 14. urine 15. urobilinogen 0. blood in urine B. Short-Answer Questions 1. What is the normal pH range of urine? 2. What is the specific gravity of a normal sample of urine? 3. List five abnormal components of urine

Explanation / Answer

pyuria- leukocytes in urine

hematuria- blood in urine

glucosuria- glucose in urine

Secretion- addition of materials to filtrate

Albuminuria- excess albumin in urine

bilirubin- yellow pigment in urine

urochrome- molecule from breakdown of hemoglobin

renal calculi- kidney stones

deamination- removal of ammonia from amino acid

reabsorption- returning material from filtrate to blood

ketone- product of fat metabolism

filtration- removal of materials from blood

filtrate- fluid passing through nephron tubules

urine- fluid in minor calyx of kidney

urobilinogen- product of bilirubin breakdown

1. Normal pH of urine range from 4.5 to 8.average pH is 6.

2.Specific gravity- 1.01-1.03

3. Abnormal components of urine-

a) Blood

b) glucose

c)ketone

d) protein

e) White blood cells