Across
- 3. Hormone that increases sodium reabsorption in the kidney
- 7. Measure of how much filtrate is formed per minute
- 8. Condition where blood pH is above 7.45
- 9. Removal of urine from the body
- 10. Hormone that increases water reabsorption in the collecting duct
- 13. Gas removed by lungs to help regulate pH
- 14. Increased breathing rate to reduce CO2 during acidosis
- 18. Return of needed substances from tubule to blood
- 19. Main buffer system in blood that regulates pH
Down
- 1. Pressure that pushes fluid out of capillaries
- 2. Acidic molecules produced in diabetes that cause metabolic acidosis
- 4. Condition that leads to concentrated urine and low volume
- 5. Measure of urine concentration compared to water
- 6. Pigment responsible for normal yellow urine color
- 7. Capillary network where filtration occurs
- 11. Functional unit of the kidney
- 12. Hormonal system activated to increase blood pressure and volume
- 15. Movement of water and solutes from blood into Bowman’s capsule
- 16. Condition where blood pH is below 7.35
- 17. Movement of additional wastes into the renal tubule
