KINS 1224 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Proximal Tubule, Renal Physiology, Tubular Fluid

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23. 4 urine formation ii: tubular reabsorption and secretion. Conversion of the glomerular filtrate to urine involves the remove and addition of chemicals by chemicals by tubular reabsorption and secretion. The proximal convoluted tubule(pct) reabsorbs about 65% of the glomerular filtrate, while it also removes some substances from the blood and secretes them into the tubule for disposal of the urine. Has microvilli which increase its absorptive surface area. Its cell contain abundant large mitochondria that provide atp for active transport. Tubular reabsorption is the process of reclaiming water and solutes from the tubular fluid and returning them to the blood. The pct reabsorbs a greater variety of chemicals than any other part of the nephron. 2 routes of reabsorption the trans-cellular route & the para-cellular route. Transcellular route- in which substances pass the cytoplasm and out the base of the epithelial cells. The para-cellular route in which substances pass through gaps between the cells.

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