BIOS 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Glomerular Basement Membrane, Efferent Arteriole, Afferent Arterioles

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Bios 2400 - chapter 17 - the urinary. 17. 1 structures and functions of the kidney: kidney functions, a maintaining acid-base balance, w maintaining water balance, e electrolyte balance, t toxin removal, b blood pressure control, e making. Capsule), permeability of membranes (glomerulus slits) and surface area available (of glomerulus) 17. 3 tubular reabsorption (tubules to blood: two most important molecules that are reabsorbed are water and sodium (regulates homeostasis); moves by process of osmosis. Ascending limb of the loop of henle (impermeable to h2o) Plays role in reabsorbing glucose, amino acids, h2o, cl-, and urea. Plays critical role in kidneys" ability to produce urine of varying concentrations. Variable and subject to hormonal control; plays role in regulating. Most important and best known hormonal system involved in regulating na+ Renin: decreased plasma na, na+ reabsorption in distal tubule and cortical collecting ducts. Increased k+ secretion in distal tubule: constricts arterioles, converts angiotensinogen to (decreased blood volume)

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