01:146:356 Study Guide - Renal Blood Flow, Oncotic Pressure, Ultrafiltration

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Final exam: 70-75 questions, 40-45 questions are from today"s exam forward, the remaining 25 questions cover the other material: half from the 1st exam and half from the 2nd. Renal tubular processes (slide 1: ultrafiltration, filtered load and glomerular filtration rate (gfr, clearance and gfr, glucose reabsorption, pah secretion. Basic physiological processes of the nephron (slide 2: the renal circulator system begins with the glomerular capillaries. It is filled by the afferent arteriole and emptied by the efferent arteriole. This is where ultrafiltrate forms: the ultrafiltrate is destined to be excreted as urine unless something is reabsorbed or secreted, the efferent arteriole leads to the peritubular capillaries. Filtration fraction (slide 3: it is the % of renal plasma filtered into bowman"s capsule, if the plasma flow rate (afferent arteriole flow rate) is 625 ml/min and the efferent arteriole outflow is. So 0. 55 x renal blood flow gives you renal plasma flow.

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