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This document provides information about anatomy and physiology of the urinary system. It includes a table with 12 substances and whether they would be present in greater, lesser, or absent concentrations in urine compared to glomerular filtrate. It also lists 7 common urine abnormalities and possible causes for each one. Finally, it asks the reader to identify terms that do not belong in groupings related to the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.

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This document provides information about anatomy and physiology of the urinary system. It includes a table with 12 substances and whether they would be present in greater, lesser, or absent concentrations in urine compared to glomerular filtrate. It also lists 7 common urine abnormalities and possible causes for each one. Finally, it asks the reader to identify terms that do not belong in groupings related to the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.

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324 Anatom y & Physiology Coloring Workbook

10. Assuming normal conditions, note whether each of the following substances
would be (G) in greater concentration in the urine than in the glomerular
filtrate , (L) in lesser concentration in the urine than in the glomerular filtrate ,
or (A) absent in both urine and glomerular filtrate. Place the correct letter in
the answer blanks.

L 1. Water
L 5. Glucose G 9. Potassium ions

\:, 2. Urea _L 6. Albumin _A__ 10. Red blood cells

l, 3. Uric acid _Jz__ 7. Creatinine l 11. Sodium ions

L
4. Pus (white 0 8. Hydrogen ions 12. Amino acids
blood cells)

11. Several specific terms are used to indicate the presence of abnormal urine
constituents. Identify each of the following abnormalities by inserting the
term that names the condition in the spaces provided. Then, for each condi-
tion, provide one possible cause of the condition in the remaining spaces.

1. Presence of red blood cells: \H "a }vr, q Cause: 'A, act~ , (\h ~ti~
2. Presence of ketones: V-.t\::D \)IJf i Cause: tCAC \J I}, b M\
3. Presence of albumin: ~\b\l m1{\ CM , IA Cause: 1\Tu f!\\l l 1-\ pCS) ¼l \\
4. Presence of pus: \J~\){ \ 0. Cause: ~C1Clt( IC-ii ! tf Ct b b(\
5. Presence of bile: i),\ ·,r~ D\(\~~ ·1Oi Cause: 1 (\r{ ( \j(){\
6. Presence of "sand:" (o.\lu\1 Cause: K~OS\R~ -1\:\)(\ e
7. Presence of glucose: b l ' D ~~1" ; (4 Cause: 1 'd?t 2 ~,a'u e,\t~
URETERS, URINARY BLADDER, AND URETHRA
15. Circle the term that does not belong in each of the following groupings.
Then, fill in the answer blanks with the correct group name.
\Jr i{'t:l~
1. Urine storage Transitional epithelium Detrusor muscle Group: e, \ ci, ~I'
\Jril\Clllj
2. Ureter openings Urethral opening Bladder Group: t,)M)ll tr
ContairIS internal and external sphincters
3. Surrounded by prostate glan
Con rena pe vIS Part of both urinary and reproductive systems Group: ~ 1 \
~i.\t
4. Prostatic Membranous Spongy Group: \)(e,\"'(().

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