BI SC 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 53: Juxtaglomerular Apparatus, Blood Pressure, Aldosterone

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Loop of henle: descending limb, ascending limb. The 3 processes involved in formation of urine. Water and small molecules move: from the glomerulus to the glomerular capsule. Large molecules and formed elements remain in the glomerular blood. Many molecules and ions: reabsorbed from the nephron. Tubular secretion: second way to remove substances such as: Excrete wastes: urea, creatinine, uric acid. Water-salt balance of blood: helps regulate: Acid-base balance of blood: helps regulate ph. Assistance to other systems: cardiovascular, muscular, nervous, digestive. Reabsorption of salt: increases the blood volume. Secreted by the heart when blood volume increases: inhibits the secretion of aldosterone. The juxtaglomerular apparatus can assist in monitoring and regulating blood pressure. Located at the point where the afferent arteriole and the distal convoluted tubule touch. Senses when: blood volume, blood pressure. Fall too low for glomerular filtration to occur.

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