Question 3
All of the following functions are carried out in the renal tubules, except
reabsorption
secretion
filtration
formation of urine
Question 4
Name the site of sperm maturation?
Epididymis
Ductus deferens
Spermatic cord
Urethra
Question 3 - All of the following functions are carreied out in the renal tubules except........
Answer - Formation of urine
Other options are the function of renal tubules
Question 4 -Name the site of sperm mature
Answer - Epididymis
Epididymis is site of stoarage and maturation of sperm,It is tightly coiled duct lying just outside each testies connecting efferent ducts to vas deferens.
All of the following functions are carried out in the renal tubules, except
QUESTION 2 Match the following terms that describe structures and their functions in the urinary system: Structure that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder ureter urethra Body retains essential substances while allowing waste products to be excreted • glomerulus c. Removal of harmful wastes from the bloodstream renal tubule Structure that returns water, sodium and sugar to the bloodstream reabsorption filtration Made up of a glomerulus and a renal tubule that leads to the renal pelvis urine...
QUESTION 2 Match the following terms that describe structures and their functions in the urinary system: Structure that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder - ureter urethra Body retains essential substances while allowing waste products to be excreted glomerulus c. Removal of harmful wastes from the bloodstream renal tubule Structure that returns water, sodium and sugar to the bloodstream reabsorption - filtration Made up of a glomerulus and a renal tubule that leads to the renal pelvis...
QUESTION 2 Match the following terms that describe structures and their functions in the urinary system: Structure that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder - ureter - urethra Body retains essential substances while allowing waste products to be excreted glomerulus c. Removal of harmful wastes from the bloodstream renal tubule Structure that returns water, sodium and sugar to the bloodstream reabsorption - filtration Made up of a glomerulus and a renal tubule that leads to the renal...
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wh them from the 53 lange the following structures in the order sperm would pass through them from the seminiferous tubules to the urethra. (1) ductus deferens (vas deferens) (2) efferent ductules (3) epididymis (4) ejaculatory duct (5) rete testis A) 3.2.4.1.5 B) 5.3.2.1.4 C) 5,2.3.1.4 D) 3, 4, 2, 1.5 E) 5. 2.4.3.1 7) Once GnRH is released from the hypothalamus and enters the hypothalamohypophysial portal system. A) the interstitial cells produce inhibin. B) testosterone is released from the...
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Question 1 (1 point) All of the following statements about bicarbonate ions are true EXCEPT: bicarbonate ions are excreted in the urine in proportion to hydrogen ion excretion. the kidneys are capable of synthesizing new bicarbonate ions. O the kidneys can reabsorb bicarbonate ions. O bicarbonate ions act in a chemical buffer system as a weak base. there is many more bicarbonate ions than carbonic acid molecules in the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system. Question 2 (1 point) Which of these...
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