PLN 203 Study Guide - Final Guide: Proximal Tubule, Carbonic Anhydrase, Mast Cell

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Immunoglobulins that are most abundant and are ersponsible for resistance against many viruses, bacteria and bacterial toxins: igg. Immunoglobins that atach to and sensiize mast cells and basophils are: ige. Immunoglobins that are found on the surface of b cells and may acivate anibody producion are: igd. Immunoglobins formed of ive subunits, that are the irst anibodies to be produced in response to infecion are: igm. Immunoglobulins that are primarily found in glandular secreions such as saliva and tears are: iga. Transporter on the luminal side facing the lumen of the nephron which has a sodium hydrogen transporter. The bicarb (hco3) binds with a hydrogen ion and forms h2co3. Anhydrase: breaks things down into co2 and water. Bicarb broken down into co2 and water (by carbonic anhydrase) Co2 and water make their way back into the cell. Juxtameddulary: blood vessels around all the nephron which reabsorb nutrients. Hydrogen ion formed recycles sodium back into the cell.

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