ATI RN
Questions About The Urinary System Questions
Question 1 of 5
ADH has which of the following effects on the distal convoluted tubule?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: ADH increases water reabsorption in DCT/collecting duct not decreasing, diluting, or increasing volume. This defines antidiuretic action, key for concentration, contrasting with diuretic effects.
Question 2 of 5
Which cells of the JGA act as mechanoreceptors?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Juxtaglomerular cells in the JGA act as mechanoreceptors sense afferent arteriole pressure (e.g., stretch), releasing renin to adjust GFR. Macula densa cells are chemoreceptors monitor NaCl, not pressure. Intercalated cells (collecting duct) manage acid-base no JGA role. Principal cells (collecting duct) handle water/Na unrelated. Juxtaglomerular cells' pressure-sensing distinguishes them, critical for autoregulation, unlike chemical or distant tubular cells.
Question 3 of 5
What does a Net Filtration Pressure of -10 mmHg indicate?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A -10 mmHg NFP means no filtration forces opposing (oncotic + capsular, 40 mmHg) exceed driving force (hydrostatic, 30 mmHg), halting GFR (e.g., shock). Normal filtration needs positive NFP (~10 mmHg). Increased filtration requires higher positive e.g., hypertension. High reabsorption is tubular not glomerular. Lack of filtration distinguishes it, critical for acute renal failure risk, unlike normal or enhanced filtration.
Question 4 of 5
Which part of the Loop of Henle is more permeable to water?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The thin descending limb is highly water-permeable osmosis concentrates filtrate (e.g., medullary gradient). Thick ascending limb is impermeable actively pumps NaCl. Thin ascending limb is less permeable salt exits. Thick descending isn't a segment error. Water permeability distinguishes the thin descending, critical for countercurrent multiplier, unlike salt-focused or misnamed parts.
Question 5 of 5
Which of the following is not a part of the filtration membrane?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Capsular space isn't part of the filtration membrane it's the filtrate receptacle (Bowman's space). Fenestrated endothelium, visceral membrane (podocytes), and filtration slits (with basement membrane) form the barrier plasma filters through. Space as destination distinguishes it, critical for filtration anatomy, unlike structural components.