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Chapter 19: Problem 83
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What will happen if one kidney is removed f of a human being? (a) Death due to poisoning (b) Uremia and death (c) Stoppage of urination (d) The person will survive
Which one of the following organisms is correctly matched nith its excretory organs? Kidneys, sebaceous glands and tear (a) Humans glands (b) Earthworm - Pharyngeal, integumentary and septal nephridia 1d Cockroach - Malpighian tubules and enteric caeca (d) Frog Kidneys, skin and buccal epithelium
Diuresis is the condition in which (a) the excretory volume of urine increases (b) the excretory volume of urine decreases (c) the kidneys fail to excrete urine (d) the water balance of the body is disturbed
Juxtaglomerular apparatus is made up of (a) juxtaglomerular cell, macula densa and lacis cell. (b) juxtaglomerular cell, Purkinje cell and chief cell (c) juxtaglomerular cell, lacis cell and myoepithelial cell (d) juxtaglomerular cell, macula densa and argentaffin cell.
An X-ray of the lower abdomen shows a shadow in the region of the ureter suspected to be an ureteric calculus. A possible clinical symptom would be (a) acute renal failure (ARF) (b) anuria and haematuria (c) motor aphasia (d) chronic renal failure (CRF).
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