BIOM 3200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Sodium Chloride, Tubular Fluid, Tubuloglomerular Feedback

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Check your understanding: unit 11: peritubular capillaries surround the renal tubes and present a network of capillaries that receive blood from the eferent arterioles. These capillaries carry blood away from the kidney. The vasa recta on the other hand runs parallel to the loop of henle and present a blood supply to the kidney. Nephrons can be classiied according to their posiion in the kidney and lengths of their loops of henle. Juxtamedullary nephrons are located next to the medulla and originate in the inner 1/3 of the cortex and have longer nephron loops. Corical nephrons originate in the outer 2/3 of the cortex and have shorter loops: before plasma luid can pass into the glomerular capsule, it must pass the three iltraion membranes. The irst iltraion layer is the capillary fenestrae. The fenestrae are large enough to allow proteins to pass but are surrounded by charges that pose barriers to charged molecules (ie. some plasma proteins).

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