ANAT1053 Lecture Notes - Renal Corpuscle, Nephron, Red Blood Cell

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Functions of the urinary system: elimination of waste products, nitrogenous wastes, toxins, drugs, regulation of aspects of homeostasis, water balance, electrolytes, acid-base balance in the blood, blood pressure, red blood cell production, activation of vitamin d. Organs of the urinary system: kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra. Types of nephrons: cortical nephrons, located entirely in the cortex. Two capillary beds associated with each nephron: glomerulus, peritubular capillary bed. Afferent arteriole efferent arteriole: specialized for filtration, high pressure forces fluid and solutes out of blood and into the glomerular capsules. Glomerular filtration: takes place in glomerulus, filtrate. Tubular reabsortion: takes place in renal tubule, active & passive transport. Tubular secretion: takes place in renal tubule, active transport. Glomerular filtration: the glomerulus is a filter, filtration is a nonselective passive process, filtrate is collected in the glomerular capsule and leaves via the renal tubule.

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