BIO SCI E182 Lecture Notes - Paracellular Transport, Blood Sugar, Polysaccharide

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Excreted tamiflu (flu-fighting drug) contaminating the rivers = might spread drug-resistant strains of seasonal and avian flu. Kidneys take compounds out of the blood and put them in the urine no chemical modifications (that"s why medications appear in the urine) Fluid (filtrate) is modified chemically (by adding or subtracting components-not chemical reactions) as it moves from start (bowman"s capsule) to end (collecting duct) to ureter to bladder. The four processes of the nephron are: filtration: movement from blood to lumen, reabsorption: movement from lumen to blood, secretion: movement from blood to lumen, excretion: movement from lumen to outside the body. The blood enters the glomerulus (surrounded by bowman"s capsule) via the afferent arteriole. Blood moves through the capillary bed and exits through the efferent arteriole (heads off to another capillary bed) From blood to lumen or from capillary to bowman"s capsule.

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