BIOC34H3 Study Guide - Oncotic Pressure, Renal Function, Distal Convoluted Tubule

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Lecture 16: kidney structure and exchange processes within nephrons. Bowman"s capsule; proximal/ distal tubules; loop of henle; collecting tube/duct. V = 100 ml/min: 70 mmhg, 50 mmhg, 40 mmhg, 16 mmhg, 30 mmhg, based on the following information, calculate the 1) the filtration fraction (i. e. , of plasma) and 2) and the filtered load of glucose. Plasma flow to the kidneys = 500 ml/min. The volume of plasma filtered at the kidneys = 200 ml/min. Lecture 17: exchange process continued, micturition and ion (na+; k+) Regulation of na+ reabsorption and k+ secretion in the distal tubule. Angiotensinogen; renin; angiotensin i; angiotensin converting enzyme; angiotensin ii. Lecture 18: calcium balance, glucose handling, clearance and the medullary. Glucose handling by the kidneys (filtration; reabsorption; excretion. Using clearance to estimate glomerular filtration rate (gfr) Pah delivery to the kidney equals pah removal. Explain why you used a given substance (creatine, pah or glucose) for a given calculation.

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