PLN 203 Study Guide - Final Guide: Tubular Fluid, Distal Convoluted Tubule, Proximal Tubule

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5l of blood pumped by the heart (cardiac output) Ulimately 1l of blood arriving at the kidney per minute. 60% of cold blood, 600ml plasma arriving at the kidney. The blood the actually ilters through is about 20% Blood colloid pressure and capsular pressure are opposing forces. Net movement of 10 ml of mercury in that direcion. Corical is the top porion botom part is the medulla. 60% of sodium which makes its way into the p. c. t is reabsorbed. For bufering, for bringing out co2 levels at the end of metabolism. Glucose is almost completely absorbed in the p. c. t. Another side where it will face the luid around it (intersiial luid) Many of them along the enire length of the basolateral side of the cells making up the pct. 3 sodium out 2 potassium in: coninue to ensure ion balance is maintained these cells move the sodium (60%) back into the blood. Many sodium potassium pumps on the basolateral side.

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