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Jeopardy Welcome You’re In NEPHRO Do You Have Any ID ? Tract You Down URINARY MISC “ALYSIS” Maniac 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003 A-100 • ANSWER: About 2% of your urine consists of this specific nitrogenous waste product • QUESTION: What is UREA Answer Question A-200 • ANSWER: A nitrogenous waste product that comes from the breakdown of the high-energy muscle molecule phosphocreatine. • QUESTION: What is CREATININE Answer Question A-300 • ANSWER: Your typical urinary bladder can hold a maximum of about this much, • A) 300 ml C) 1000 ml • B) 600 ml D) 2000 ml • QUESTION: What is 600 ml Answer Question A-400 • ANSWER: During Urinalysis if someone’s sample is labeled as “Glycosurea” it probably indicates that the individual is likely to have this medical condition. • QUESTION: What is DIABETES Answer Question A-500 • ANSWER: This antibiotic is commonly secreted out at the distal convoluted tubule to add a final ingredient to your urine. • QUESTION: What is PENICILLIN Answer Question B-100 • ANSWER: This is the specific site for Tubular Reabsorption. • QUESTION: What is the PROXIMAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE Answer Question B-200 • ANSWER: This specific blood vessel (arteriole) is the one that directly carries blood toward the peritubular capillary network. • QUESTION: What is the EFFERENT ARTERIOLE Answer Question B-300 • ANSWER: When HCO3 – ions are reabsorbed from the Distal Convoluted tubule, it is likely that your blood is not at the right pH (7.4). What pH might it be at. • QUESTION: What is a lower pH, perhaps a 7.1 indicating Acidosis of the blood Answer Question B-400 • ANSWER: Aldosterone most specifically targets the cells at this specific part of the nephron. • QUESTION:What is the DISTAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE Answer Question B-500 • ANSWER:A hormone released from this specific site will begin to convert Angiotensinogen into Angiotensin I. • QUESTION: What is the JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS Answer Question C-100 • ANSWER: The waste product shown here • QUESTION: What is UREA Answer Question C-200 • ANSWER: The molecule shown here • QUESTION: What is BICARBONATE ION Answer Question C-300 • ANSWER:The molecule shown here • QUESTION: What is AMMONIA Answer Question C-400 • ANSWER:The type of molecule shown here • QUESTION: What is an AMINO ACID Answer Question C-500 • ANSWER: This Renal Hormone Shown here is released from the Adrenal Cortex. • QUESTION: What is ALDOSTERONE Answer Question D-100 • ANSWER: This urinary tract structure is about 5 X longer in a male. • QUESTION: What is the URETHRA Answer Question D-200 • ANSWER: Renal pyramids and collecting ducts are located in this region of the kidney. • QUESTION: What is the RENAL MEDULLA Answer Question D-300 • ANSWER: The proximal convoluted tubule cells posses these two structural features. • QUESTION: What are BRUSHBORDER OF MICROVILLI and MANY MITOCHONDRIA Answer Question D-400 • ANSWER: This specific structure is permeable to Na + ions but impermeable to H2O QUESTION: What is the ASCENDING LIMB OF THE LOOP OF HENLE Answer Question D-500 • ANSWER: The name of the structure that letter A is pointing to • QUESTION: What is the ADRENAL GLAND Answer Question E-100 • ANSWER: I am the hormone that is produced in the Hypothalamus, and I mostly target the cells of the collecting duct causing them to become more permeable to a substance that brings up blood volume. • QUESTION: What is Antidiuretic Hormone and Water Answer Question E-200 • ANSWER:Which has the highest solute concentration in its tissues? • - Outer Cortex - Inner Medulla • - Outer Medulla - Inner Cortex • QUESTION: What is the INNER MEDULLA Answer Question E-300 • ANSWER: Both the name of the hormone and the structure from which it is produced and released from when the body needs to increase the excretion of K+ and reabsorb more Na+ • QUESTION: What is ALDOSTERONE and the ADRENAL GLAND (adrenal cortex) Answer Question E-400 • ANSWER: Give the full name for the hormone that is released from the heart and is responsible for inhibiting the secretion of Renin and Aldosterone. Resulting in more sodium to be excreted • QUESTION: What is ATRIAL NATRIURETIC HORMONE Answer Question E-500 • ANSWER: Any drug or chemical that causes a reduction to blood pressure and blood volume through increased voiding. • QUESTION: What are DIURETICS Answer Question FINAL JEOPARDY • ANSWER: The Renal Hormone responsible for stimulating the bone marrow to produce more blood cells • QUESTION: What is ERYTHROPOTEIN Answer Question