Amino acids, glucose, vitamins and other organic molecules are (actively/passively) transported out the reabsorbed back into blood. In PCT, water is reabsorbed by 8. convoluted tubule and are 9. (active/passive transport). 10. Sodium chloride is reabsorbed by (active/passive) transport along the (active/passive) lower portion of the ascending loop of Henle and by transport along the upper portion of the ascending loop of Henle. 11. Secretion of ammonia, H' and other toxic chemicals takes place mainly in the convoluted tubule CONNECT WITH THE CONCEPTS Beavers spend a lot of time swimming in lakes and end up drinking a lot of water, while kangaroo rats live in the desert and need to conserve water. Search the internet to describe differences in the length of their Loop of Henle and its effect on urine concentration and their need for water regulation. 1. Refer to your textbook to describe how the following hormones are involved in osmoregulation a. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): 2. b. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS): What will happen to a person who has ADH deficiency?
Show transcribed image textAmino acids, glucose, vitamins and other organic molecules are (actively/passively) transported out the reabsorbed back into blood. In PCT, water is reabsorbed by 8. convoluted tubule and are 9. (active/passive transport). 10. Sodium chloride is reabsorbed by (active/passive) transport along the (active/passive) lower portion of the ascending loop of Henle and by transport along the upper portion of the ascending loop of Henle. 11. Secretion of ammonia, H' and other toxic chemicals takes place mainly in the convoluted tubule CONNECT WITH THE CONCEPTS Beavers spend a lot of time swimming in lakes and end up drinking a lot of water, while kangaroo rats live in the desert and need to conserve water. Search the internet to describe differences in the length of their Loop of Henle and its effect on urine concentration and their need for water regulation. 1. Refer to your textbook to describe how the following hormones are involved in osmoregulation a. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): 2. b. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS): What will happen to a person who has ADH deficiency?