BIOD 152 Module 7 Exam- Portage Learning 2021

Question 1

3 / 3 pts

True or False: The ureters drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

Correct!

True

False

Question 2

3 / 3 pts

A person sustained blunt force trauma to the back at the T5 level, with no spinal cord

injury. Would you suspect the kidneys to be damaged? Why or why not?

Your Answer:

no kidney lies between T12 to L3

No, the kidneys lie between the T-12 and L-3

Question 3

4 / 4 pts

Describe the consistency and purpose of the renal adipose capsule.

Your Answer:

outside of the renal capsule is a fatty layer which protects kidney from trauma and called

adipose capsule

Outside of the renal capsule is a fatty layer that protects the kidney from trauma.

Question 4

1.25 / 2.5 pts

Name the layer and the specific structure highlighted in blue, below.

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Your Answer:

renal pyramid

The renal medulla which is divided into sections called pyramids that point

toward the center of the kidney.

Question 5

0 / 2.5 pts

These arteries flow in between the renal pyramids.

Afferent

Lobar

You Answered

Interlobular

Arcuate

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Correct Answer

Interlobar

Renal

Question 6

0 / 2.5 pts

After filtration occurs, next blood travels into these vessels.

Correct Answer

Efferent arteriole

Lobar veins

You Answered

Interlobular veins

Arcuate artery

Interlobar vein

Vasa recta

Question 7

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Name the region in the diagram below, indicated by the red arrow.

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