BIOL 3070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Straight Arterioles Of Kidney, Renal Corpuscle, Renal Blood Flow

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Slide 2: they play an important role in maintaining the total osmolarity of extra and intracellular fluid by absorbing and secreting ions, maintaining the long term arterial pressure, maintaining ph of the blood over long term. Cortex: 1) renal corpuscle: functional elements that is made up of (cid:271)ow(cid:373)e(cid:374)"s (cid:272)apsule, 2) renal tubules, 3) blood vessels. Medulla: 1) vasa recta: blood vessels, 2) loop of henle, 3) collecting duct: start from the border of medulla and cortex. Usually many nephrons feed into a collecting duct. Slide 3: 4000 nephrons 250 collecting duct. We have 1-2. 5 million nephrons: nephron has 5 parts: 2) proximal tubule: site of absorption of ions and water. 3) loop of henle: site of secreting ions. 4) distal tubule: site of concentrating urine. 5) collecting duct: vasa recta would flow in a counter current flow in order to restore the water that was lost by the afferent arteriole. Slide 4: renal corpuscle: blood filtering unit:

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