BIOD33H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Extracellular Fluid, Descending Limb Of Loop Of Henle, Rumen

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Angiotension i is acted on by ace (from lungs) into angiotensin ii. Angiotensin ii has a suite of effects. Stimulates reabsorption of ions (within proximal/distal tubules of the kidneys: facilitates water uptake via ion reaborsption. Stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce/release aldosterone (reinforce tubular reabsorption) Stimulates pituitary gland to release adh (anti-diuretic hormone), which works on the collecting ducts of nephrons on kidneys to promote water reabsorption. In non-desert adapted animals, the higher levels persist for about 1 week. Levels of camp in desert-adapted mammals, even at rest, is significant higher: basal level of camp even at low concentrations of avp. In mammals, the kidney has an osmotic gradient that exists in the interstitial fluid: as we move deeper in the medulla, the interstitial fluids gets saltier. The loop of henle creates the salty interstitial fluid in the kidney. In ascending loop of henle, there are nacl pumps. Pump nacl from urine into interstitial fluid.

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