Urinary Flashcards

(37 cards)

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Hilus

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Entry/exit point for renal vessels, nerves, and ureter

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Renal capsule

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Fibrous layer that protects and maintains kidney shape

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Major and minor calyces

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Funnel-shaped structures that collect urine from papillae and drain to renal pelvis

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Medulla

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Inner kidney region containing renal pyramids; site of urine concentration

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Cortex

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Outer kidney region containing renal corpuscles and convoluted tubules

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Renal column

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Extension of cortex between pyramids; contains blood vessels

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Renal pelvis

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Funnel that collects urine from major calyces and drains into ureter

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Papillae

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Tips of renal pyramids where urine drains into minor calyces

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Papillary ducts

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Ducts that empty urine from collecting ducts into minor calyces

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Pyramids

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Cone-shaped medullary structures containing loops of Henle and collecting ducts

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Adipose capsule

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Fatty cushion surrounding kidney for protection and anchoring

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Renal fascia

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Outer connective tissue layer anchoring kidney to abdominal wall

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Glomerulus

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Capillary tuft where blood filtration occurs (forms filtrate)

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Distal and proximal convoluted tubules

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Sites of reabsorption (PCT: most water/nutrients) and secretion (DCT: ions)

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Loop of Henle (Ascending, descending, thick segment, thin segment)

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Creates osmotic gradient for urine concentration; water/salt reabsorption

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Bowman’s capsule

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Cup-shaped structure enclosing glomerulus; receives filtrate

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Collecting duct

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Final concentration of urine; regulated by ADH

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Renal corpuscle

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Glomerulus + Bowman’s capsule; site of blood filtration

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Ureters

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Muscular tubes that transport urine from kidneys to bladder via peristalsis

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Ureteral orifice

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Opening where ureter enters bladder

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Trigone

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Triangular area in bladder between ureteral and urethral orifices; prevents backflow

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Detrusor muscle

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Smooth muscle in bladder wall that contracts to expel urine

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Internal urethral sphincter

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Smooth muscle; involuntary control at bladder neck

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External urethral sphincter

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Skeletal muscle; voluntary control for continence

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Urethra
Tube that carries urine from bladder to outside the body
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Urethral orifice (meatus)
External opening of urethra
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Urogenital diaphragm
Muscular structure supporting urethra and aiding continence
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Renal (artery/vein)
Main blood supply/drainage to/from kidney
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Segmental (arteries)
Supply specific kidney segments
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Interlobar (arteries)
Travel between renal pyramids
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Vasa recta
Capillaries surrounding loop of Henle; maintain medullary osmotic gradient
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Juxtaglomerular apparatus
Regulates GFR and blood pressure via renin release
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Macula densa
Sensor cells in DCT that detect NaCl levels for tubuloglomerular feedback
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Lobar (arteries)
Supply renal lobes (related to pyramids)
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Peritubular capillaries
Surround cortical tubules; site of reabsorption and secretion
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Interlobular/Cortical radiate (arteries)
Supply cortex and glomeruli
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Arcuate (arteries)
Run along corticomedullary junction