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Unit 5: Homeostasis and Response
5.4 Homeostasis in Action
5.4.3 Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation
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The kidneys excrete waste materials as
urine
The kidneys reabsorb
glucose
from the blood.
True
The kidneys regulate pH levels, fluid balance, and electrolyte
concentrations
Water is reabsorbed during the reabsorption process in the
kidneys
.
True
Steps of how the kidneys maintain homeostasis:
1️⃣ Filtering waste from the blood
2️⃣ Reabsorbing useful substances back into the blood
3️⃣ Excreting waste materials as urine
Match the type of dialysis with its description:
Hemodialysis ↔️ Blood is filtered outside the body using a dialysis machine
Peritoneal Dialysis ↔️ The peritoneum acts as a natural filter
What type of vein is typically used to extract blood during hemodialysis?
Arm or leg
What is the primary role of the kidneys in maintaining homeostasis?
Maintain blood composition
What useful substances do the kidneys reabsorb back into the bloodstream?
Glucose and amino acids
Match the kidney process with its description:
Filtering ↔️ Removes waste from blood
Reabsorbing ↔️ Returns useful substances to blood
Excreting ↔️ Eliminates waste as urine
The kidneys maintain homeostasis by balancing filtering, reabsorbing, and excreting processes.
True
In hemodialysis, blood is filtered outside the body using a dialysis
machine
The main difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis is the use of an external machine versus the
peritoneal membrane
as a filter.
True
In peritoneal dialysis, waste products move across the peritoneal membrane into the dialysis
solution
How does dialysis help maintain homeostasis in kidney failure?
Compensates for kidney dysfunction
What is the primary goal of kidney transplantation?
Replace a failing kidney
What is the primary goal of kidney transplantation?
Restore kidney function
Kidney transplantation eliminates the need for long-term
dialysis
in most cases.
True
What is the primary function of the kidneys?
Maintain homeostasis
The kidneys filter
waste products
and excess water from the blood.
True
The kidneys excrete waste materials as
urine
What is the purpose of dialysis?
Filter and purify blood
Order the steps involved in hemodialysis:
1️⃣ Blood extraction
2️⃣ Filtration in dialysis machine
3️⃣ Return of cleaned blood
Match the type of dialysis with its key characteristics:
Hemodialysis ↔️ Requires machine access
Peritoneal Dialysis ↔️ Uses abdominal cavity
Steps involved in hemodialysis
1️⃣ Blood extraction
2️⃣ Blood filtration
3️⃣ Blood return
Steps involved in peritoneal dialysis
1️⃣ Access port insertion
2️⃣ Solution infusion
3️⃣ Diffusion and osmosis
4️⃣ Dwell time
5️⃣ Solution drainage
Dialysis maintains homeostasis by filtering waste products and regulating fluid
balance
What are the three main functions of the kidneys?
Filtering, reabsorption, excretion
What three factors do the kidneys regulate to maintain homeostasis?
pH levels, fluid balance, electrolyte concentrations
Match the process with its description:
Filtering ↔️ Removes waste from blood
Reabsorbing ↔️ Returns useful substances to blood
Excreting ↔️ Eliminates waste as urine
What is filtered from the blood during the filtering process in the kidneys?
Waste products and excess water
How do the kidneys maintain homeostasis in blood composition?
Filtering, reabsorbing, excreting
What is dialysis used for?
Filters and purifies blood
In peritoneal dialysis, the
peritoneum
acts as a natural filter.
Steps involved in hemodialysis:
1️⃣ Blood is extracted from the body
2️⃣ Blood passes through a dialysis membrane
3️⃣ Waste and excess water are filtered out
4️⃣ Filtered blood is returned to the body
The kidneys filter waste products and excess water from the
blood
The kidneys excrete waste materials as urine to regulate fluid balance and
electrolyte
concentrations.
True
Steps in maintaining homeostasis by the kidneys:
1️⃣ Filtering blood
2️⃣ Reabsorbing useful substances
3️⃣ Excreting waste as urine
What is the purpose of dialysis when the kidneys fail?
Filter and purify blood
What acts as a natural filter in peritoneal dialysis?
Peritoneum
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