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what is the term used for removal of feces? |
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what is potassium and sodium important for? |
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where is the kidney located? |
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vertebral column below diaphram |
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mitochondia and inner brush borders and microvilli. |
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what surrounds the rest of the nephron? |
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what is filterable in blood? |
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water, nitrogenous waste, nutrients and salts |
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what is not filterable in blood |
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formed elements and protein |
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what is actively transported back to the blood in PCT? what is passively? |
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active: glucose passive: water, urea, sodium |
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the solution is more concentrated than blood |
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urea leaks out at lower portion, creating a higher concentration in the inner medulla. |
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which part of the nephron system is water not able to move out? |
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define isotonic, and where is the fluid isotonic in nephron? |
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isotonic = same concentration as outside, DCT. |
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what is hypertonic, and where in the nephron is the fluid hypertonic |
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more concentration outside than inside, descending limb, CD. |
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what is tubular excretion, what is it similar to? |
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substances are added to the tubular fluids from blood, actively. in the DCT
pressure filtration is better. |
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what is the function of the kidney? |
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regulate pH, salt balance and volume of blood. |
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how does the kidney maintain pH balance? |
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when pH is acidic, it excretes more H+ in the form of NH3 (ammonia) reabsorbs Na+ and HCO3, sodium and bicarbonate, forming a base NaHCO3 |
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increase permeability of CD. so more water can be reabsorbed |
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what is the term used for increased amount of urine, and decrease amount of urine? |
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Diuresis, and antidiuresis. |
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fluid accumulation of tissues |
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what is aldosterone? and where does it act on? |
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aldosterone causes reabsorption of Na+ and excretes K+ in DCT! |
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what is renin, and where is it secreted by? what is renin converted to? and what is the effect of the converted enzyme? |
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renin is to increase blood pressre, secreted by the afferent arteriole cell. it changes to angiotension(angie) which stimulates adrenal cortex to release aldosterone. |
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