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level questions: Special Terms

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Antidiuretic HormoneHormone produced in the pituitary gland to control the reabsorption of water by the renal tubules
AldosteroneHormone produced by the adrenals to control sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion
Bowman's CapsuleCup-like capsule enclosing each glomerulus
CapillariesSmallest blood vessels
CreatinineNon-protein nitrogenous waste produced by muscle cell metabolism
ElectrolytesChemical substance that carries an electrical charge
ErythropoietinHormone produced by the kidney to stimulate the production of RBC's in the bone marrow
FiltrationPassage of substances from the glomerulus to Bowman's capsule
GlomerulusCollection of capillaries in the renal cortex where filtration takes place
KidneyPair of retroperitoneal bean-shaped organs where urine is formed
NephronThe functional unit of the kidney
NitrogenElectrolyte component of protein and amino acids
Nitrogenous WasteWaste product of protein metabolism; excreted in urine
ReabsorptionSubstances return to the bloodstream from the renal tubules
Renal CortexOuter section of the kidney
Renal MedullaInner section of the kidney
Renal PelvisCentral collecting region of the kidney
Renal TubulesSmall tubes in the kidney where reabsorption takes place
ReninProteolytic enzyme produced by the kidney to regulate blood pressure
UreaNon-protein nitrogenous waste that results from protein breakdown
UreterTube that carries urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
UrethraTube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
Urinary BladderSac that temporarily stores urine
UrineWater and waste products produced by the kidneys and stored in the urinary bladder
VoidingEmptying of urine from the urinary bladder
AzotemiaIncrease in non-protein nitrogenous wastes in the blood
DialysisSeparation of waste products from the bloodstream
DiuresisIncreased excretion or urine
EnuresisInability to control excretion
Perineal UrethrostomyNew opening in the area between the anus and scrotum to correct FUS
PollakiuriaFrequent urination
Renal ColicPain caused by stones in the kidney
Renal IschemiaLack of blood flow to the kidneys
StranguriaStraining to urinate; slow or painful urination
UrinalysisSeparation of urine into its components
Urethral StrictureTightening or narrowing of the urethra
Urinary RetentionInability to completely empty the bladder