BIO 208 Chapter Notes - Chapter Urinary: Distal Convoluted Tubule, Proximal Tubule, Kidney

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Reabsorption of useful organic molecules from the filtrate. Glomerulus capillary bed= provides filtrate for processing. Diameter of afferent arteriole larger than efferent arteriole. Causes pressure buildup in glomerulus: layers of glomerulus capillary membrane. Negatively: functions of the glomerular capsule. Filtration based on both pore size & charge of particle: functions of proximal convoluted tubules. Reabsorption of na+, other ions, glucose, and amino acids by active transport. Reabsorption of h2o by osmosis: function of descending loop of henle. Reabsorption of na+ by diffusion: function of ascending loop of henle. Reabsorption of nacl by active transport: function of distal convoluted tubules. Reabsorption of selective ions by active transport. Reabsorption of h2o by osmosis under influence of adh. Secretion of ammonia, certain ions, drugs, hormones, and other substances: functions of collecting ducts. Reabsorption of na+, k+, bicarbonate, & h: by way of aldosterone exchange pumps for na+ and k+ Concentration of urine: through reabsorption of h2o via osmosis under influence of adh.

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