BPK 407 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Renal Function, Distal Convoluted Tubule, Renal Blood Flow

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The kidney plays a central role in the crucial regulation of body water and electrolyte balance, and in the removal of potentially toxic waste products. Blood is supplied to the kidney vie the renal arteries, which subdivide into smaller vessels and eventually terminate into numerous capillary tufts glomerular capillary. The pressure of blood in the glomerular capillary forces water and other small molecules out of the capillary into the. The nephron is the basic functional unit of the kidney. Each nephron consists of a glomerulus encased in bowman"s capsule and a tubule (which consists of proximal convoluted tubule, loop of henle, distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct). The glomerulus is a network of up to 50 branching and anastomosing capillaries. Blood leaves the glomerulus through the efferent arteriole peritubular capillary, which follows the length of the nephron. The peritubular capillaries eventually join to form renal veins which carry blood from the kidney.

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