BIOS 20188 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Extracellular Fluid, Calcitriol, Ureter

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1)draw and label the general structures of the urinary system and kidney. Important features: cortex, medulla, nephron (functional unit) , renal vasculature (artery and vein) At rest, the resting renal blood flow is 1. 25 l/min which is about 25% of all cardiac output. Apical membrane- brush like side facing inward towards the lumen of the nephron. Intercalated cells - regulate ph thru hydrogen ion secretion. 2)identify the branches of the vascular system which supply the kidney. Important: renal arteries afferent arterioles . Glomerular capillaries efferent arterioles peritubular or. 3)differentiate superficial/cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons based on function. Superficial/cortical: bulk of nephrons; regulates composition of the urine. Juxtamedullary: resides at the border between cortex and medulla. Intercalated cells - regulate ph thru hydrogen ion secretion b. 5)label a drawing of the renal corpuscle and juxtamedullary apparatus. Renal corpuscle = bowman"s capsule and glomerular capillaries. Bowman"s capsule - tbh, the location of juxtaglomerular apparatus;

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