BIOL 2P97 Final: Renal Physiology-EXAM.docx

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Function of the kidney: regulation of ecf volume and blood pressure, regulation of osmolarlity of blood, regulation of ion balance (electrolytes, homeostasis of ph, excretion of wastes urea/uric acid, production of hormones vitamin d3, erythropoietin, renin. Ureter: modified fluid leaves the kidney via a hollow tube peristalisis moves urine into the bladder. Urinary bladder: the ureters (left and right) lead to the urinary bladder, contains consists of the detrusor muscle, allows for urine expulsion, micturition is the process by which urine is excreted. The nephron: functional unit of the kidney, the smallest structure that can perform all functions in the kidney, approx 1 million per kidney, different types of nephrons, cortical nephrons, juxtamedullary nephrons. Filtration: movement of the fluid from blood to lumen, only in the renal corpuscle, filtered fluid filtrate. Filtration barriers: three filtration barriers in the renal corpuscle. Capillary endothelium basal lamina: fenestrations, large enough for plasma contents to pass. 4: acellular, consists of extraceullar matrix, collagen, glycoproteins.

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