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Lesson 14.2 Review and Assessment
Know and Understand
What are the three major processes involved in urine formation?
During filtration in the glomerular capsule, water and solutes move from where to where? What is the water called after this movement?
What two types of pressure are involved in the filtration process that creates urine?
Name four substances that diffuse into the capillaries as a result of secondary active transport.
For proper urine formation, should the osmolality levels of the interstitial fluid in the renal medulla be normal or higher than normal?
List the three key hormones involved in "fine tuning" urine volume and composition.
How does the urinary system differ from the respiratory system in eliminating waste?
Which structure(s) contract and which structure(s) relax during micturition?
Analyze and Apply
Compare and contrast hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure.
Explain how and why the nervous system is involved in excreting urine from the body.
Explain the relationship between antidiuretic hormone and dehydration.
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