BSCI 207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Ascending Limb Of Loop Of Henle, Descending Limb Of Loop Of Henle, Osmotic Pressure

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Bsci207 - lecture 28 - review of osmoregulation. Loop of henle builds up a concentration gradient around collecting ducts so fluid in collecting ducts can exit make concentrated urine (reabsorb water) Single effect (the difference in osmotic pressure and nacl concentration between the ascending limb fluid and the isf and descending limb fluid) Pumps ions (nacl) out and water can"t follow. Fluid in ascending limb becomes more dilute and isf becomes concentrated. Water passes out (some ions may move in) Active transport of nacl out of ascending limb. Decreases nacl conc and osmotic pressure of fluid in ascending limb. High permeability of water in collecting duct when there"s a high level of adh. Low adh levels low permeability and water doesn"t leave. High adh triggers permeability of urea deep in inner medulla (in collecting duct) Urea moves back into ascending limb of loop of henle from collecting duct through isf.

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