Which of the following is NOT true of the differences between the male and female urethrae?  The male urethra opens at the tip of the penis while the female urethra opens anterior to the vagina opening. The male urethra is part of both the urinary and reproductive systems while the female urethra is only part of the urinary system. The male urethra transports both urine and sperm (but never at the same time) while the only function of the female urethra is to transport urine. The male urethra is the same length as the female urethra. All of the choices are TRUE

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Which of the following is NOT true of the differences between the male and female urethrae? 

    1. The male urethra opens at the tip of the penis while the female urethra opens anterior to the vagina opening.
    2. The male urethra is part of both the urinary and reproductive systems while the female urethra is only part of the urinary system.
    3. The male urethra transports both urine and sperm (but never at the same time) while the only function of the female urethra is to transport urine.
    4. The male urethra is the same length as the female urethra.
    5. All of the choices are TRUE

 

When a patient is treated with a drug that counteracts the effect of aldosterone (aldosterone antagonist), which of the following parameters are likely to fall?

    1. Sodium excreted in the urine
    2. Blood volume
    3. Urine volume
    4. Plasma potassium concentration
    5. Blood viscosity

 

Which of the following associations is correct?

  1. Parietal layer of glomerular Capsule – Part of the filtration membrane
  2. Visceral layer of glomerular Capsule – Contains podocytes
  3. Proximal convoluted tubule – Simple cuboidal epithelium with microvilli
  4. Glomerulus – Receives blood from the afferent arteriole
  5. Loop of Henle – Helps create the osmolarity gradient in the renal medulla
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