Unit-III Gross Anatomy Of Urinary System Leave a Comment / By abdulslambsn@gmail.com / June 26, 2025 Quiz 3 | Unit-III Gross Anatomy Of Urinary System Your Good Name: Your College Name: Morning/Evening/Private: Email: 1. Which of the following is NOT a part of the urinary system? Ureter Kidney Urethra Adrenal gland None 2. What is the functional unit of the kidney? Neuron Nephron Glomerulus Alveolus None 3. Where in the kidney does filtration of blood occur? Loop of Henle Proximal tubule Glomerulus Collecting duct None 4. Which structure carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder? Urethra Renal pelvis Ureter Nephron None 5. What is the outer region of the kidney called? Medulla Renal pelvis Cortex Hilum None 6. The renal pyramids are located in which part of the kidney? Renal cortex Renal medulla Renal capsule Renal pelvis None 7. Which of the following is the first part of the nephron? Proximal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Distal convoluted tubule Bowman's capsule None 8. The point where the ureter, renal artery, and renal vein enter the kidney is called the: Calyx Hilum Capsule Cortex None 9. Which part of the nephron is responsible for reabsorption of most filtered substances? Distal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Proximal convoluted tubule Collecting duct None 10. The urethra is longer in which gender? Male Female Both are the same length It depends on age None 11. Which of the following is a normal anatomical constriction of the ureter where a kidney stone is most likely to lodge? At the hilum of the kidney At the crossing of the ureter over the iliac vessels At the level of the renal pelvis At the bladder trigone None 12. The ureter is lined internally by which type of epithelium? Simple squamous epithelium Pseudostratified columnar epithelium Transitional epithelium (urothelium) Stratified squamous epithelium None 13. Which part of the nephron contains the glomerulus and is responsible for the initial filtration of blood? Proximal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Distal convoluted tubule Renal corpuscle None 14. The proximal convoluted tubule is lined by which type of epithelial cells? Simple squamous epithelium Stratified cuboidal epithelium Simple cuboidal epithelium with microvilli Transitional epithelium None 15. Which of the following is the innermost layer of the urinary bladder wall? Muscularis (detrusor muscle) Adventitia Serosa Mucosa (lined by transitional epithelium) None 16. Which of the following organs lies directly anterior to the right kidney? Spleen Stomach Liver Pancreas None 17. Which artery primarily supplies blood to the kidneys? Inferior mesenteric artery Renal artery Common iliac artery Suprarenal artery None 18. The ureter passess through which of the following layer before entering in the urinary bladder? Peritoneum only Muscular layer of the bladder wall Serosa only Renal cortex None 19. Where are the kidneys located in the human body? In the pelvic cavity, lateral to the bladder Retroperitoneal, on either side of the vertebral column between T12 and L3 vertebrae Intraperitoneal, in the lower abdomen near the iliac crest Within the thoracic cavity, below the diaphragm None 20. Which of the following statements about the course of the ureter is TRUE? The ureter lies anterior to the psoas major muscle. The ureter crosses posterior to the uterine artery in females. The ureter enters the bladder through the trigone vertically. The ureter has no anatomical constrictions along its path. None 21. why the kidney is called “kidney” (based on its shape and origin): Why is the kidney named “kidney”? Because it filters blood Because its shape resembles a small “kid" Because it produces urine Because it is located near the ribs None 22. What is the average weight of a normal adult human kidney? 50–70 grams 100–120 grams 150–180 grams 200–250 grams None 23. What is the primary function of the medullary loop (Loop of Henle) in the nephron? Filtration of blood Reabsorption of glucose Concentration of urine by creating a gradient in the medulla Secretion of hydrogen ions None 24. What is the primary function of the medullary loop (Loop of Henle) in the nephron? Filtration of blood Reabsorption of glucose Concentration of urine by creating a gradient in the medulla Secretion of hydrogen ions None 25. Which of the following statements about the course of the ureter is TRUE? The ureter has no anatomical constrictions along its path. The ureter lies anterior to the psoas major muscle. The ureter crosses posterior to the uterine artery in females. The ureter enters the bladder through the trigone vertically. None 1 out of 3 Thanks For Submitting Your Quiz !!