Haemodialysis
(1) A process for removal of extra blood
(2) A process for removal of extra cellular fluid
(3) A process of removal of urea
(4) A process of dilation of blood vessels
The blood drained from a convenient……… is pumped into a dialysing unit called……..
(1) Vein, artificial Kidney
(2) Artery, artificial Kidney
(3) Vein, False kidney
(4) Artery, False kidney
The cleared blood is pumped back to the body through a …….after adding …...it
(1) Vein, Heparin
(2) Vein, Anti-Heparin
(3) Artery, Heparin
(4) Artery, Anti-Heparin
Which of the following is the ultimate method in the correction of acute renal failures?
(1) Kidney transplantation
(2) Kidney surgery
(3) Kidney therapy
(4) Gene therapy
Renal calculi is
(1) Stone or soluble mass of crystallised salts
(2) Soluble mass of crystallised salts such as lactate
(3) Soluble mass of crystallised salts such as oxalates
(4) Insoluble mass of crystallised salts such as oxalates
What is Glomerulonephritis?
(1) Accumulation of glomus at the level of roots in plants
(2) Increasing Glomerular capillaries
(3) Inflammation of Glomeruli of kidney
(4) Infection in neurons of Glomeruli
In the male, urethra serves to:
1. transport urine from kidney to bladder
2. transport sperms to ejaculatory ducts
3. store urine and sperms
4. discharge semen and urine
Amgotensinogen is secreted by:
A. Macula densa cells
B. Juxtaglomerular cells
C. Vascular endothelium
D. Liver cells
In the given diagram what would be the value of osmolality of fluid at points A and B respectively?
1. 1000 and 1000
2. 1200 and 1000
3. 1000 and 1200
4. 1200 and 1200
Accumulation of urea in the blood is known as
(1) Uremia
(2) Urosis
(3) Uricosis
(4) Urasis