Select the correct statement about the ureters:
The ureters are capable of peristalsis like that of the gastrointestinal tract.
stabilizes the position of the kidneys by holding them in their normal position. regulating the rate of filtrate formation & controlling systemic blood pressure.
What is the correct statement about ureters?
Select the correct statement about the ureters:
The ureters are capable of peristalsis like that of the gastrointestinal tract.
stabilizes the position of the kidneys by holding them in their normal position. regulating the rate of filtrate formation & controlling systemic blood pressure.
Which of the following is the description of ureter?
The ureter is
a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
. There are two ureters, one attached to each kidney. The upper half of the ureter is located in the abdomen and the lower half is located in the pelvic area.
Which of the following best describes kidney function in older adults?
Which of the following best describes kidney function in older adults (70 years or older)?
Kidney function decreases due to kidney atrophy
. Which cells of the kidney are chemoreceptors that respond to changes in solute content of the filtrate?
What are the ureters quizlet?
Ureters.
two small fibromuscular tubes that extend from the renal pelvis of the kidney to the bladder
. Ureters function. collects urine forming in the kidneys then moves it to the bladder; a full bladder stops the ureter’s point of entry into the bladder. You just studied 8 terms!
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between the intrinsic and extrinsic controls of the kidney?
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between the intrinsic and extrinsic controls of the kidney?
Extrinsic controls will reduce blood plasma volume while intrinsic controls will increase blood plasma volumes.
What does the glomerular capsular space contain?
The correct answer is option (b)
filtrate
. The glomerular capsular space (space within the Bowman’s capsule) contains the filtrate (water and…
What is the main function of ureters?
Two ureters.
These narrow tubes
carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
. Muscles in the ureter walls continually tighten and relax forcing urine downward, away from the kidneys. If urine backs up, or is allowed to stand still, a kidney infection can develop.
What are the parts of ureter?
- abdominal ureter: from the renal pelvis to the pelvic brim.
- pelvic ureter: from the pelvic brim to the bladder.
- intravesical or intramural ureter: within the bladder wall.
Which of the following describes kidney function?
maintaining overall fluid balance
.
regulating and filtering minerals from blood
.
filtering waste
materials from food, medications, and toxic substances. creating hormones that help produce red blood cells, promote bone health, and regulate blood pressure.
Which structure is most important for urine concentration quizlet?
(
The loop of the nephron
, especially as it passes through the medulla, is the place where urine can be most concentrated if the body conditions require water retention.)
Which of the following correctly describes the location of the kidneys?
What two structures constitute the renal corpuscle? Which of the following correctly describes the location of the kidneys? A- The kidneys are located
along the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity in the upper lumbar region
.
What is the main function of the ureters quizlet?
Using peristaltic movements, the ureters
move urine to the urinary bladder
, which stores the urine until it is expelled from the body via the urethra. Each ureter is an extension of the renal pelvis of its respective kidney.
Where do the ureters enter the bladder quizlet?
Where do the ureters enter the bladder?
At the posterior wall at the lateral margins of the superior part of its base and pass obliquely through the wall to their respective internal orifices
. The openings are about 1 inch apart when the bladder is empty and about 2 inches apart when the bladder is distended.
What is the structure and function of the ureters?
Each ureter is a small tube, about 25 cm long, that
carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
. It descends from the renal pelvis, along the posterior abdominal wall, which is behind the parietal peritoneum, and enters the urinary bladder on the posterior inferior surface.