BIOL 1119 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Hyperglycemia, Extracellular Fluid, Arteriole

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After filtration, comes the process of converting glom filtrate to urine by tubular reabsorption and secretion. In contrast to glom filtrate, movement of substance is not by bulk flow (only into peritubular movement by bulk flow) Tubular reabsorption is the process of reclaiming water and useful solutes from the tubular fluid: return to blood. Side facing the lumen (inside of tube) or facing filtrate fluid is luminal (or apical) side of epithelial cell. Side face inward (towards the tissues and peritubular capillary) is basolateral side of epithelial cells. Pct reabsorbs most of the glomerular filtrate. Pct also secretes some substances into tubule fluid. Greatest length: many microvilli and abundant mitochondria for active transport. Thus a concentration gradient is maintained with lower na concentration (cid:728)(cid:733) (cid:739)(cid:727)(cid:724) (cid:724)(cid:735)(cid:728)(cid:739)(cid:727)(cid:724)(cid:731)(cid:728)a(cid:731) (cid:722)(cid:724)(cid:731)(cid:731)(cid:738): a(cid:731)(cid:731)(cid:734)w(cid:738) (cid:738)(cid:734)(cid:723)(cid:728)(cid:740)(cid:732) (cid:739)(cid:734) (cid:723)(cid:728)(cid:725)(cid:725)(cid:740)(cid:738)(cid:724) (cid:723)(cid:734)w(cid:733)(cid:727)(cid:728)(cid:731)(cid:731)" (cid:728)(cid:733)(cid:739)(cid:734) (cid:724)(cid:735)(cid:728)(cid:739)(cid:727)(cid:724)(cid:731)(cid:728)a(cid:731) cells from tubule fluid to tubular lumen.

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