BISC306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Ph, Polysaccharide, Dextran

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Kidney review: renal pyramids, renal columns, renal artery goes to renal columns, then cortex. Bowman"s capsule; where urine formation begins: 2. Pressure driven flow down proximal convoluted tubule: 3. Loop of henle; can be short or long; found in the medulla: most are short loops of henle, 4. Descending limb of the loop of henle; fluid is flowing, descending into the depths of the medulla: 5. Ascending limb of the loop of henle: 6. Distal convoluted tubule: away from bowman"s capsule, 7. Better depiction of the relationship between distal tubule, arterioles, bowman"s capsule, and glomerulus: passes right through, juxtaglomerular apparatus, tubule passes right by its beginning; sense what"s in the tubule, nephron can control its own blood flow rate. Capillaries fenestrated: hydrostatic pressure forces water and solutes across the membrane, fenestrated capillary and hydrostatic pressure in bowman"s capsule, leaves behind things too big to enter bowman"s capsule.

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