BIO 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Distal Convoluted Tubule, Macula Densa, Renal Physiology

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Urinary bladder is made up of transitional epithelial tissue. Kidneys excrete hydrogen ions, reabsorb bicarbonate ions, acid-base balance leads to a ph level of 7. 4. Renal medulla - cone shaped tissue masses. Glomerulus - knot of capillaries inside glomerular capsule which produces blood. Know three sets of urine formation, what is being filtered out and why, what remains in the body no matter what. Molecules and ions are reabsorbed from nephron into the blood. H+ and creatine, various drugs filtered out through tubular secretion. When some things are filtered out, beneficial things can be filtered out during filtration; 99. 8% of water, 100% of glucose, and various nutrients are reabsorbed. Most nitrogenous waste and excess salt is not reabsorbed. Meeting demands of homeostasis before eliminating waste. Where afferent arteriole (glomerulus) and distal convoluted tubule (macula densa) meet. Mesangial cells located here to allow for volume changes.

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