Why not only filter the 1% of filtrate that needs to be excreted? - correct answer ✔✔filtering all then
excreting selected solutes is easier because there isn't a need for specific transport mechanisms
-able to happen quickly
Why are the roles of the kidneys? - correct answer ✔✔1) regulation of ECF volume and blood pressure
2) regulates plasma osmolarity (Na+,CL-)
3) regulates ion balances
4) excretion of waste
5) regulates plasma pH
6) endocrine
Describe the urinary tract pathway - correct answer ✔✔1. fluid moves from plasma into nephrons
(hollow tubules) in the kidneys
2. nephrons modify the composition of the fluid as it passes through
3. modified fluid leaves the kidneys and enters hollow tube called ureter
4. ureters lead from kidney to bladder
5. bladder fills and expands until it conracts and expels urine through a single tube called urethra
What are the vascular elements of a nephron? - correct answer ✔✔renal artery
smaller arteries
1) afferent arteriole
2) glomerulus (capillaries)
3) efferent arteriole
4) peritubular capillaries
5) vasa recta (juxtamedullary only)
,What is contained in the cortex of the nephron? the medulla of the nephron? - correct answer
✔✔cortex:
-all Bowman's capsules
-PCTs
-DCTs
medulla:
-Loop of Henle
-collecting ducts
What are the tubular elements of the nephron in order? - correct answer ✔✔renal corpuscle (Bowman's
capsule + glomerulus)
proximal tubule
descending limb
Loop of Henle
ascending limb
distal tubule
collecting duct
to bladder
Describe renal circulation in general - correct answer ✔✔artery -> capillary -> vein -> capillary -> vein ->
heart
nephrons have 2 capillary beds (glomerulus capillaries and pertitubular capillaries)
What is the difference between renal circulation in juxtaglomedullary nephrons and corticol nephrons? -
correct answer ✔✔jutaglomerular nephrons go through vasa recta
filtrate at the renal corpuscle - correct answer ✔✔-filtrate is almost identical to plasma in composition
(isoosmatic with plasma, Na+ Cl-)
-minus blood cells and most of the protein
Reabsorption and secretion in the nephron - correct answer ✔✔-70% of filtrate and solute is reabsorbed
in proximal tubule (iso-osmotic reabsorption)
-fluid leaving ascending Loop of Henle is hypo-osmotic relative to plasma (at this point 90% of fluid has
been reabsorbed)
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