BIOL 222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Distal Convoluted Tubule, Proximal Tubule, Efferent Arteriole

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There will be 40 multiple choice questions (about half are from. A set of matching on blood vessels of the kidney microcirculation and their functions. Brings blood/plasma into the glomerulus to be filtered into the nephron. Contains the filtration membrane which is composed of capillary epithelium, basement membrane and the podocytes (filtration slits) Filters plasma to then go into the nephron. Efferent arterioles turn into the peritubular capillaries where secretion and reabsorption can occur. Allows the tubular fluid (fluid inside) to become more concentrated as it reaches the bottom (goes down) of the descending limb. More concentrated at the bottom/ end of the loop. Permeable to na, k+, and cl- via the nkcc transporter (nutrients) Allows the medulla to stay very concentrated which aids water regulation/reabsorption. Area where the most secretion occurs (going from the peritubular capillary to the nephron to be excreted via urine) - bad stuff waste products.

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