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Which is true about the difference between cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons?

  1. Majority of nephrons ae juxtamedullary

  2. Glomeruli and loops of Henle and cortical nephrons lie completely in cortex

  3. The afferent arterioles of the juxtamedullary nephrons give rise to most of vasa recta

  4. Cortical nephrons lack vasa recta


Correct Option: A

The maintenance of concentration gradient in the medullary interstitium is mainly done by?

  1. Glucose and $Na^+$

  2. NaCl and Urea

  3. Amino acids and creatinine

  4. $Na^+$ and $Ca^{2+}$


Correct Option: A

Podocytes are the cells, present in?

  1. Cortex of nephron

  2. Inner wall of Bowman's capsule

  3. Outer wall of Bowman's capsule

  4. Wall of glomerular capillaries


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Podocytes are a type of cells in the Bowman's capsule of the nephrons in the kidneys that wrap around the capillaries of the glomerulus. The long processes or foot projections of the podocytes wrap around the capillaries and leave slits between them. Blood is filtered through these slits, each known as a slit diaphragm or filtration slit.

Large amount of fluid is reduced to relatively concentrated  small volume of urine in 

  1. Ureter

  2. Urinary bladder

  3. Renal tubule

  4. Bowman's capsule


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

As blood enters your kidneys, it is filtered by glomerulus. The ultrafiltrate produced by the glomerulus initially contains small molecules like water, glucose, amino acids, bicarbonate, urea, and creatinine as well as ions such as potassium, sodium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate. All of this filtrate is channeled from the Bowman's space inside of the Bowman's capsule into the long series of ducts in the nephron, which are collectively called the renal tubule. During this journey, many things will be added and subtracted to and from the ultrafiltrate by the cells lining these ducts in order to finally form the urine.  After this the tubular fluid leaves the renal tubules and passes to the collecting duct system, which connects the nephron to the ureter. Urine then enters the urinary bladder ( which collects waste excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination) via the ureters and exits via the urethra.

Which one of the four parts mentioned below does not constitute a part of a single uriniferous tubule?

  1. Bowman's capsule

  2. Distal convoluted tubule

  3. Loop of Henle

  4. Collecting duct


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

"Uriniferous tubule" or "nephron" are the structural and functional unit of kidney. It is present in the outer firm region of kidney, the renal cortex. It consist of renal corpuscle and a long renal tubule. 

Renal corpuscle comprises of glomerulus and Bowman's capsule. Renal tubule comprises of proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle and distal convoluted tubule.
Whereas collecting duct is present in the inner region of the kidney, the renal medulla. It carries the urine from the nephron in the cortex to the pelvis in the kidney. It is not part of one nephron but it is formed with the distal of many nephrons.

Uriniferous tubules of a kidney are concerned with formation of

  1. Glucose

  2. Amino acids

  3. Hormones

  4. Urine


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The functional unit of the kidney is the uriniferous tubule, a highly convoluted structure that modifies the fluid passing through it to form to form urine as its final output. This tubule consists of two parts, the nephron and the collecting tubule.

A Malpighian tubule empties urine into the

  1. Gut

  2. Coelom

  3. Lymph

  4. Ureters


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Malpighian tubule, in insects, any of the excretory organs that lie in the abdominal body cavity and empty into the junction between midgut and hindgut. The tubule cells actively transport initial urine constituents (potassium ions, water, urate ions, sugar, amino acids) into the tubule. In some species urine is acidified in the distal end of the tubule and an aqueous suspension of uric acid crystals is conducted into the rectum, where water and nutrients are reabsorbed. In other species the urine is acidified in the rectum. Certain tubule cells may have special functions, as in the secretion of the sticky substance that surrounds eggs of certain leaf beetles or in the secretion of silk by certain immature beetles. Thus, option A is correct.

A malpighian tubule empties its content into the

  1. Gut

  2. Coelom

  3. Lymph

  4. Ureters


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A malpighian tubule empties its content into the gut. Malpighian tubule, in insects, any of the excretory organs that lie in the abdominal body cavity and empty into the junction between midgut and hindgut. In species having few malpighian tubules, they are long and coiled; in species with numerous (up to 150) tubules, they are short. The tubule cells actively transport initial urine constituents (potassium ions, water, urate ions, sugar, amino acids) into the tubule. In some species urine is acidified in the distal end of the tubule and an aqueous suspension of uric acid crystals is conducted into the rectum, where water and nutrients are reabsorbed. In other species the urine is acidified in the rectum. Certain tubule cells may have special functions, as in the secretion of the sticky substance that surrounds eggs of certain leaf beetles or in the secretion of silk by certain immature beetles.

Malpighian body is found

  1. In kidney of vertebrates and is involved in the formation of urine

  2. In vertebrates and involved with filtration of blood

  3. In insects and involved in excretion

  4. In vertebrates and involved with filtration of lymph


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Malpighian body is found in the kidneys of the vertebrates. It is also called kidney corpuscle and is composed of a glomerulus and the Bowman's capsule. It is concerned with the filtration of the blood and forms the glomerular filtrate. In insects, the malpighian tubules are present for the excretion.

Hence, the correct answer is 'In vertebrates and involved with filtration of blood'.

The opening of the urinary bladder is 

  1. Nephron

  2. Ureter

  3. Urethra

  4. Nephridia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Urine is formed in the kidney. The tubes which connect the kidney and urinary bladder are known as the ureter. From the kidney, urine is propelled into the urinary bladder through ureters which are made of smooth muscle fibres. The bladder stores urine, allowing urination to be infrequent and can be controlled. The urethra is a long tube which connects urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for removal of urine from the body. In males, urethra travels through the penis and meet the urethral meatus located at the tip of the penis. In females, urethra connects to the urethral meatus above the vagina. The urethra is also known as the urinary opening. Hence the opening of urinary bladder is urethra.

So,the correct answer is 'Urethra'.