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What is the function of the kidney? filter blood, create urine, and stabilize water What are some of the functions the kidney can perform? remove metabolic wastes, maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance, maintenance of acid-base balance, maintenance of blood pressure, regulation of erythropo...

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What is the function of the kidney? ✅filter blood, create urine, and stabilize water

What are some of the functions the kidney can perform? ✅remove metabolic wastes,
maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance, maintenance of acid-base balance,
maintenance of blood pressure, regulation of erythropoiesis, performing other metabolic
functions

How are metabolic wastes removed? ✅Through the urine

How does the kidney maintain electrolyte and fluid balance? ✅By conserving or
eliminating water, and electrolytes (sodium, potassium, and calcium ions)

How does the kidney maintain acid-base balance? ✅By conserving or eliminating
hydrogen and bicarbonate ions

How does the kidney maintain blood pressure? ✅By direct control of the body's blood
volume and secretes an enzyme that controls blood volume and peripheral resistance

How much blood does the kidney receive per minute? ✅1200 mL or roughly 1/4 of the
average cardiac output

What are the arteries of the kidney from largest to smallest? ✅renal artery ->
segmental artery -> interlobar artery -> arcuate artery -> interlobular artery

What is the glomerulus? ✅ball of capillaries where blood is filtered

What are afferent arterioles? ✅Deliver blood to the glomeruli of the kidney

what are efferent arterioles? ✅carries blood away from the glomerulus

What are peritubular capillaries? ✅-tiny blood vessels that travel alongside nephrons
allowing reabsorption and secretion between blood and the inner lumen of the nephron
-efferent arterioles feed into them

What is the nephron? ✅functional unit of the kidney

What do nephrons do? ✅Filter blood and modify filtered fluid as it passes through
renal tubules

, What are the two divisions of the nephron? ✅renal corpuscle and renal tubule

What is the function of the renal corpuscle? ✅filter blood

What is the renal corpuscle composed of? ✅Glomerulus and an outer sheath of
epithelial cells called the glomerular capsule

What is the glomerulus composed of? ✅group of looping fenestrated capillaries

What are fenestrated capillaries? ✅- have pores that are present in their plasma
membrane and between endothelial cells
- make the capillaries extremely permeable and are the major source of filtration within
the kidney

What are podocytes? ✅modified epithelial cells that wrap around glomerular capillaries
and have extensions called pedicles

What do the pedicles weave into? ✅Filtration slits

What are filtration slits? ✅gaps between the cell processes of the podocytes, another
part of filtration

What is the purpose of the renal tubule? ✅fine tunes filtration

What are the three regions of the renal tubule? ✅proximal tubule, nephron loop, distal
tubule

What is the proximal tubules made of? ✅many microvilli projecting into the lumen of
the tubule to form a brush border

What is the function of the juxtaglomerular apparatus? ✅Regulates blood pressure and
glomerular filtration rate

What does the distal tubule empty into? ✅collecting duct

When does filtrate become urine? ✅The end of the papillary duct

What do the nephrons and collecting system carry out? ✅filtration, reabsorption, and
secretion

What is glomerular filtration? ✅- filtering of the blood, occurs when blood passes
through the glomerular capillaries and some of the blood is filtered into the surrounding
capsular space

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