KIN 232 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Efferent Arteriole, Homeostasis, Sympathetic Nervous System

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Nephrons: like neurons in that they cannot be reproduced. The kidney acts as the arterial filter and has an afferent arteriole capillary (glomerulus) efferent arteriole. Four functions of kidneys: filters: blood urine. Filtration can be increased by restricting outward flow from the bowman"s capsule: secretes blood, reabsorbs: back into body filtrate blood e. g. , glucose gets filtered, but then reabsorbed, excretes. Key functions of areas of nephron (look at picture in notebook): bo(cid:449)(cid:373)a(cid:374)"s (cid:272)apsule. Contains jg cells for hormone secretion this is where kidney cancer would develop: proximal convoluted tubule. Major site for reabsorption (material that was been filtered is taken back into the blood stream) in nephron. 66% of na+, 66 % of h2o, 50% of k+ and all amino acids and glucose (glut2 transporters) Contains the carbonic anhydrase enzyme for acid-base regulation: descending loop of henle (concentrating segment) Impermeable to ions but highly permeable to h2o.

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