Match the number on the figure to the structure's location, and match the structure with all letters that correspond to appropriate functions. Some letters may be used more than once, or not at all. Read all statements to make sure you include all letters that apply.
HO and secretion of K and H+ occur here }\\ \end{array} Afferent arteriole: Location ____________________ Function(s) ____________________ " class="answers-bank-image d-block" rel="preload" > (a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)(l)(m)(n)actively transports ions that increase the osmolarity of the fluid around the loop of Henle also called the vasa recta carries blood directly to the site of filtrationcarriesblood out of the site of filtration filters a proteinfree plasma into the tubular componentfirst to collect fluid that has been filtered permeable to solutes but not to water permeable to water but not to solutes site in nephron where aldosterone has its effect site of erythropoietin secretion site of rerin secretion sitewhere vasopressin has its major effect by causing insertion of aquaporins uncontrolled reabsorption and secretion of selected substance s occur here variable, controlled reabsorption of Na+and HO and secretion of K and H+occur here
Afferent arteriole:
Location ____________________
Function(s) ____________________
Urinary Bladder
A muscular sac in the pelvis that stores urine from the kidneys before it is excreted out of the body through urination.
External Urinary Sphincter
A muscular mechanism that controls the retention and release of urine from the bladder.
Ureteral Openings
The points at which the ureters, tubes that carry urine from the kidneys, connect to the bladder.
Urethral Sphincter
A muscle that controls the release of urine from the bladder.