BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Detrusor Urinae Muscle, Countercurrent Multiplication, Extracellular Fluid

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As it reaches ascending thin loop - water can now leave highly concentrated pre filtrate - reabsorb water in this nephron loop. Multiplier = low concentration in higher part and high concentration in lower part. Diuretic; get rid of water volume - increases urination. Antidiuretic - controls fluid balance by reducing urination. Continence reflex (urine storage): afferent signal from stretch receptors in the bladder: relax detrusor muscle and contract sphincter muscles. Signal that inhibits the contraction of internal and external sphincter. Relax sphincter and decrease volume of urine and then release urine into the body. Micturition (urine voiding reflex): afferent signal from stretch receptors in bladder: relaxation of internal sphincter, contraction of detrusor muscles and relaxation of external sphincter. Intracellular fluid (icf); fluid components inside the cells. Extracellular fluid (ecf) fluid components outside cells (icf, plasma and other bodily fluids) We lose a lot of water through evaporation from sweating as well as respiration (inhalation and exhalation)

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