KINESIOL 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Collecting Duct System, Extracellular Fluid, Proximal Tubule

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Filtrate is reabsorbed in the renal tubule: mostly water and solutes, enter the peritubular capillaries and vasa recta. Processes involved: simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport, secondary active transport (symport, osmosis. Ions - na+, k+, ca2+, hco3-, cl: glucose and fructose, amino acids. Eliminated molecules: urea, uric acid, creatinine. Proximal convoluted tubule: majority of reabsorption, some secretion. Loop of henle: descending limb water reabsorption, thin ascending limb solute reabsorption, thick ascending limb solute reabsorption. Distal convoluted tubule: minimal reabsorption, some secretion. Measuring solute concentration: using osmotic pressure. Filtrate entering the nephron: has the same concentration of solutes as blood. Increases as the loop of henle descends into the medulla. Active transport: pumps sodium into the interstitial fluid, also moves potassium into the cell. Creates a sodium concentration gradient: low sodium in epithelial cells. Secondary active transport (symport: moves sodium, other molecules and water in. Facilitated diffusion: moves other molecules and water in.

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