An investigation was carried out into the reabsorption of water from the nephrons in human
kidneys.
The total volume of filtrate produced by the glomeruli in the kidneys was 180 dm3 per day.
The table below shows the volumes of water which were reabsorbed from this filtrate in
different regions of the nephrons.
Region of nephrons
147.0
Loops of Henl
10.0
19.2 to 19.5
2.2 to 2.7
Calculate the maximum volume of urine produced per day. Show your working.
Answer .
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(b)
(i)
tubule.
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Explain why the volume of water reabsorbed in the distal convoluted tubules and
collecting ducts is variable.
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(3)
(c)
Explain how the nephrons of desert mammals are adapted to increase conservation of
water.
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(3)
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2.
The diagrams below are from different regions of a mammalian kidney and show transverse
sections of proximal convoluted tubules, distal convoluted tubules and loops of Henl.
(a)
Identify the region of the kidney shown in diagram A, giving a reason for your answer.
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(2)
(b)
(i)
The tissue was stained during the preparation of the sections. The cells
of the proximal convoluted tubules stained more densely than those of the distal
convoluted tubules because they contained a greater density of organelles. Explain
this difference in density of organelles in terms of the functions of the proximal
convoluted tubule.
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(ii)
State two ways, shown in the diagrams and other than the dense staining of the
cytoplasm of the cells, in which the proximal convoluted tubules differ from the
distal convoluted tubules.
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(i)
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(ii)
3.
An investigation was carried out to assess the effect of changes in the salt concentration of the
blood upon the rate of production of urine.
A small sample of salt solution was injected into the carotid artery carrying blood up to the head
of a mammal. The rate of urine production following the injection was monitored for the next 40
minutes.
The results of the investigation are shown in the table below.
Time after
injection
/ min
Rate of urine
production
/ cm3 min1
7.0
1.1
10
0.6
15
1.0
20
1.5
25
2.2
30
2.4
35
3.1
40
4.2
(a)
Describe the effect of the injection of salt solution on the rate of urine production.
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(b)
(c)
The investigation was repeated by injecting a small sample of the salt solution into the
jugular vein carrying blood back from the head of the mammal. No change in the rate of
urine production was detected. Suggest a reason for this.
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Describe the following processes which occur during urine formation in mammals.
(a)
Ultrafiltration
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(b)
5.
The diagram below shows the simplified structure of a kidney tubule (nephron).
(a)
In the table below, columns 1 and 2 show the quantities of water, glucose and urea passing
through P and Q in a 24 hour period. Column 3 and 4 show the quantities and percentages
reabsorbed during the same period.
Complete the table by writing the correct figures in the boxes labelled (i) to (iv).
Q
u a n t i t Q y u a n t i Qt y u a n t i P t y e r c e n t a g e
s t a n p c a e s s i n g p a s s i n r g e a b s o r r b e ea db s o r b e d
Q
t h r o u g ht h Pr o u g h
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m 1 7
( i i )
1
2
8
8
( i )
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( i i i )
( i v
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(b)
6.
The graph below shows how the rates of filtration and reabsorption of glucose in human
nephrons vary with concentration of glucose in the blood plasma.
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3
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o f f i l t r a t i o
o r r e a b s o r p t i o n
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m o 1 l m
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t i o n
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c o
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s e
l d
r a t e
(a)
(i)
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(1)
(ii)
Comment on the relationship between filtration rate and reabsorption rate as shown
by these two curves.
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(3)
(b)
If the concentration of glucose in the blood plasma exceeds 20 mmol dm3, glucose
appears in the urine. Suggest an explanation for this observation.
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(c)
(i)
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(1)
(ii)
(iii)
Name two other substances which are reabsorbed in the same part of the nephron as
glucose.
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2 .....................................................................................................................
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7.
Diabetes insipidus is a condition in which large volumes of dilute urine are produced.
The volume of urine produced each day by a patient with diabetes insipidus was recorded. On
certain days the patient received an injection of pituitary extract. The results are shown in the
table below. The asterisks (*) indicate the days on which pituitary extract was injected.
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a y
l u
3o
r i n De / a d y m V
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l u
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3o
r i n
e / d
Describe the effect of the injection of pituitary extract on the volume of urine produced
each day.
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(b)
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8.
Read through the following account of kidney function, then write on the dotted lines the most
appropriate word or words to complete the account.
In the kidney, the renal artery branches to form many smaller arterioles, each of which
divides further to form a knot of capillaries called a ...............................................
Here, small molecules such as..................................and
................................................are forced into the cavity of the Bowmans (renal) capsule
by process of....................................................Selective reabsorption takes place in the
nephron. In the proximal convoluted tubule all the....................................................is
reabsorbed. In the ascending limb of the loop of Henl, ions are actively pumped out of
the nephron. This causes..................................................to be drawn out of the collecting duct.
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9.
The table below shows the average concentrations of four substances, urea, glucose, sodium ions
and potassium ions, in different regions of the kidney tubule (nephron). The figures are
expressed as g dm
Concentration of substance / g dm3
Substance
Bowmans
capsule
Proximal
convoluted
tubule
Distal
convoluted
tubule
Urea
0.3
0.55
Glucose
0.1
Sodium ions
0.33
0.33
0.1
Potassium ions
0.17
0.02
0.06
(a)
Collecting
duct
15
0
0.33
0.85
Large volumes of water are reabsorbed into the blood from the proximal convoluted
tubule. Suggest why the concentration of sodium ions remains unchanged but the
concentration of urea increases.
(2)
(b)
(i)
Calculate the percentage change in the concentration of urea between
the beginning and the end of the tubule. Show your working.
(2)
(ii)
Suggest a reason for the change in the concentration of urea in the distal convoluted
tubule and the collecting duct.
(1)
(c)
Comment on the changes in the concentration of sodium ions and potassium ions in the
distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct.
(2)
(d)
The concentration of glucose falls to 0 in the proximal convoluted tubule. Explain how
this is brought about.
(2)
(e)
The diagram below shows a section through a cell wall of the proximal convoluted tubule
of a kidney nephron.
(i)
Name the features X and Y on the diagram of the cell from the proximal convoluted
tubule and indicate their significance in the process you described in (d).
X ..
Significance .
(2)
Y ...
Significance ..
(2)
(ii)
Name two structures other than those labelled X and Y which indicate that this is a
eukaryotic cell.
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2
(2)
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10.
An investigation was carried out into the reabsorption of water from the nephrons in
human kidneys.
The total volume of filtrate produced by the glomeruli in the kidneys was 180 dm3 per day.
The table below shows the volumes of water which were reabsorbed from this filtrate in
different regions of the nephrons.
Region of nephrons
147.0
Loops of Henl
10.0
19.2 to 19.5
2.2 to 2.7
Calculate the maximum volume of urine produced per day. Show your working.
Answer .
(2)
(b)
(i)
tubule.
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(3)
(ii)
Explain why the volume of water reabsorbed in the distal convoluted tubules and
collecting ducts is variable.
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(3)
(Total 8 marks)
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12.
An investigation was carried out to determine the quantities of water, glucose and urea passing
through different parts of kidney nephrons in 24 hours.
The results are shown in the table below.
Substance
Quantity passing
through Bowmans
capsules
Quantity passing
through collecting
ducts
Water
190 dm3
1.5 dm3
Glucose
180 g
0.0 g
100
Urea
53 g
25 g
52.8
(a)
Percentage
reabsorbed
Answer ....................................................................
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(b)
Explain how each of the following substances is reabsorbed from the proximal convoluted
tubule of the nephron.
(i)
glucose
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water
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(c)
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B
D
(a)
(b)
The concentration of urea was measured in the parts of the nephron labelled A, B and D.
Part of nephron
A
B
D
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(i)
Explain how the change in the urea concentration between part A and part B is
brought about.
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(2)
(ii)
Explain why the urea concentration in part D of the nephron may vary at different
times during the day.
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(3)
(c)
When this person ate a high protein diet, the urea concentration in part A of the nephron
was 0.36 g dm3.
(i)
Calculate the percentage change in the urea concentration in part A resulting from
this change in diet.
Answer..............................................
(3)
(ii)
14.
(a) The formation of the mammalian excretory product urea can be summarised by the
following word equation.
Ammonia + Carbon dioxide Urea + Water
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Suggest how the carbon dioxide used in the formation of urea is produced.
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(1)
(b)
In an investigation, a student compared the concentration of urea in her urine before and
after taking a drink of water.
The student measured the concentration of urea in urine samples for a period of 5 days.
Each day she took a urine sample within 15 minutes of waking after a nights sleep. She
then drank 0.75 dm3 water. A second urine sample was then taken 30 minutes after
drinking the water.
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(i)
Day
Urea concentration
before drinking
/ mol dm3
Urea concentration
after drinking
/ mol dm3
1
2
3
4
5
1.1
1.3
1.1
1.0
1.5
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.3
Mean
1.2
0.2
Calculate the mean percentage change in the urea concentration as a result of taking
the drink of water. Show your working.
Answer ..............................................................
(2)
(ii)
Explain how drinking the water may have caused the reduction in urea
concentration in the urine.
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(4)
(iii)
Suggest why an estimate of the urea concentration in urine is not a reliable estimate
of the total solute concentration of the urine.
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(2)
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15.
G lo m e ru lu s
C a v ity o f re n a l
( B o w m a n 's )
c a p s u le
B lo o d le a v in g
v ia e ffe re n t
a rte rio le
F iltr a te p a s s in g
to re s t o f n e p h ro n
(a)
Name the region of the kidney in which the renal capsules are found.
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(b)
(c)
Name one substance, filtered from the blood, that would be completely reabsorbed as the
filtrate passes through the nephron.
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(1)
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16.
An investigation was carried out into the effect of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) on urine
production in a mammal. The rate of urine production was measured over a period of 30
minutes. Five minutes after measurements began, ADH was injected into a vein of the mammal.
The results are shown in the graph below.
I n
j e c t i o
R a t e
o f
u r i n e 4
p r o d u c t i o n
/ c3 m 1 m
i n
3
5
T
(a)
3
i m
0
/
i n
(b)
Describe the effect of the injection of ADH on the rate of urine production in the mammal
in this investigation.
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(c)
Describe the mechanism by which ADH produces the effect seen in this investigation.
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(d)
In a similar investigation, an injection of sodium chloride (salt) solution was given after
five minutes instead of ADH. This injection was observed to affect urine production in a
similar way to ADH. Suggest how the sodium chloride brought about this effect.
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18.
The diagram below shows the loop of Henle from a nephron in the mammalian kidney.
The numbers on the diagram show changes in the relative concentration of solutes in the filtrate
as it passes through this part of the nephron.
D ir e c tio n o f flo w
o f filtr a te
100
300
D e s c e n d in g lim b
300
500
A s c e n d in g lim b
900
700
1200
(a)
(i)
Explain how, in the ascending limb, the relative concentration of
solutes in the filtrate changes from 700 to 100.
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(ii)
Explain how, in the descending limb and the base of the loop, the relative
concentration changes from 300 to 1200.
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(b)
The ability of the nephron to reabsorb water from the filtrate is important in maintaining
the water balance of the body.
Describe how the concentration changes in the loop of Henl assist in water reabsorption
from the filtrate back into the body.
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(2)
(Total 8 marks)