BIOL 2213 Study Guide - Final Guide: Proximal Tubule, Capillary, Aquaporin

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Nephron sections in order going down nephron: bowman"s capsule capillaries flow in and out; afferent (deliver) and efferent (take) Fenestrated capillaries have pores that ions/water/urea can exit the blood stream and enter bowman"s through (ultra filtration) Gfr glomerular filtration rate how fast is it happening/how much is being filtered. Depend on hydrostatic pressure and colloid pressure: hydro flow/pressure of the fluid pushing of the blood itself, for example, colloid beaker with salt water (small ions) has lower pressure; beaker with sugar water (large carbon chains) have higher pressure. Bigger molecules cause more pressure b/c they cant fit through capillary pores so they stay in the blood: proximal convoluted tubule where most reabsorption and secretion takes place, loop of henle. Descending permeable to both water and ions; ions can leave here. Ascending non-permeable to water but permeable to ions. Uses active transport to pump ions out. Urea moves against each other in ascending/descending.

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