BIO 211 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Creatinine, Penicillin, Renal Physiology

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Conversion of glomerular filtrate to urine involves the removal and addition of chemicals by tubular reabsorption and secretion. Occurs through pct to dct tubular fluid is modified. Normally, 100% of filtered glucose, amino acids, lactic acid, water-soluble vitamins, and other nutrients are reabsorbed in the first half of the pct by na+ symporters. Pct reabsorbs about 65% of glomerular filtrate, removes some substances from the blood, and secretes them into the tubular fluid for disposal in urine. Prominent microvilli forming a brush border which increase surface area for reabsorption to take place. Abundant mitochondria provide atp for active transport. Tubular reabsorption process of reclaiming water and solutes from the tubular fluid and returning them to the blood. Substances pass through the cytoplasm of the pct epithelial cells and out their base. Substances pass between pct cells. junctions between epithelial cells are quite leaky and allow significant amounts of water to pass through.

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