BIO 161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Natriuretic Peptide, Aldosterone, Aquaporin

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Urine then goes to ureter bladder urethra. (2) balance nutrients, ions, water (regulate blood ph and pressure) (1) occur as substance filtered by the blood pressure in glomerulus into glomerular capsule. (2) examples: nutrients (glucose, vitamins, amino acids), waste (ureau, uric acid, nh4) (3) proteins and cells should not be filtered. (1) move substances from the filtrate into blood. (3) most will occur and the proximal convoluted tubule (done in an unregulated way) +just rying to save as many good things as you can, not worried about whether you need them. (5) ascending loop will reabsorb nacl and no water. (6) distal convoluted tubule is primarily regulated by hormones and fine tunes ions and water. (1) move substance sfrom the blood into filtrate. (2) substance you want to get rid of. (3) most occurs at the proximal convoluted tubule and is unregulated. (4) distal convoluted tubule regulation primiarly of k+ secretion ph regulation.

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