The organ that forms urine is the a. cystic duct b. bladder c. gallbladder d. kidney. Nephritis is inflammation of the a. liver b. intestine c. bladder d. kidney. With reference to... The organ that forms urine is the a. cystic duct b. bladder c. gallbladder d. kidney. Nephritis is inflammation of the a. liver b. intestine c. bladder d. kidney. With reference to the urinary system, the root cyst/o means a. ureter b. urinary stasis c. urinary bladder d. kidney. A substance that promotes urinary output is a(n) a. hypertensive b. diuretic c. channel blocker d. enzyme.
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The question set is asking about the functions and terminology related to the urinary system, specifically identifying organs and definitions related to urine production and urinary output.
Answer
Kidney; Kidney; Urinary bladder; Diuretic
The organ that forms urine is the kidney. Nephritis is inflammation of the kidney. The root cyst/o means urinary bladder. A substance that promotes urinary output is a diuretic.
Answer for screen readers
The organ that forms urine is the kidney. Nephritis is inflammation of the kidney. The root cyst/o means urinary bladder. A substance that promotes urinary output is a diuretic.
More Information
The kidneys filter blood to produce urine, the root 'cyst/o' relates to the bladder in medical terminology, and diuretics help increase urine production to flush out excess fluids.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing 'cyst/o' with 'cyst'. Remember, 'cyst/o' refers to the bladder.
Sources
- Urinary system | Des Moines University - dmu.edu
- Urinary System: Organs, Anatomy, Function & Conditions - my.clevelandclinic.org
- Urinary System – Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professions - pressbooks.uwf.edu
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