BIO 311D Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Ion, Control Volume, Proximal Tubule

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Filtrate body fluids with materials to be filtered. Reabsorption reclaim valuable solutes and water. Kidneys function with excretion and osmoregulation (watch video series posted) Two primary solutes affecting osmolarity nacl and urea. Down loop (lower -> higher osmolarity as go down, and back down as go up: reabsorption of water through aquaporins (hyperosmotic interstitial fluid to filtrate) Distal tubule: regulates potassium and nacl and ions to regulate ph. Collecting duct: carries filtrate through medulla to renal pelvis for excretion, reabsorption of solutes and water, urine is hyperosmotic to body fluids. Mammals long loops of henle in dry environments --> conservation of water in terrestrial animals. Birds excrete uric acid instead of urea (less water loss) - shorter loops of henle. Marine bony fishes- hypoosmotic with environment little urine excreted and filtration rates low. Hormonal control antidiuretic hormone (adh) - makes the collecting duct epithelium more permeable to water: increase in osmolarity triggers release of adh (conserve water)

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