Reabsorption

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Medicine, Health, Nutriton, Critical Thinking Urinary System (Formation of Urine) Flashcards on Reabsorption, created by ClairM on 17/06/2015.
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Re absorption The movement of substances out of the renal tubules into the blood capillaries located around the tubules
What are the substances the kidney reabsorbes Water, Glucose, Sodium, Ions, and other nutrients
Peritubular Capillaries are? Blood capillaries located around the tubules
Active and Passive transport take part in what? Re absorption
Re-absorption begins in what tubule? proximal convoluted tubules
What are the steps for re absorption in the nephron? 1. Starts in the proximal convoluted tubule 2. Continues to the nephron loop 3. Then to the distal convoluted tubule 4. Finally to the collecting tubules
What membrane is in direct contact with the glomerular fluid passing through the tubule? Luminal Membrane
How many barriers must the nutrients absorbed by the glomerular filtrate pass through? Three
What are the names of the three barriers the nutrients have to pass through from the glomerular filtrate to the blood? 1. Luminal Membrane 2. Plasma Membrane 3. Endothelial Lining
Passive mechanisms include what? Osmosis
Osmosis is important because it does what in the nephron? Helps re absorb water and chloride ions
Does the renal tubules absorb water? Yes
The majority of the 180 liters of water is reabsorbed through what process? Osmosis from the proximal tubules
Why do chloride ions passively move into the blood? Because they carry a negative electrical charge
What do positively charged sodium ions that have been absorbed into the body do to negatively charged chloride ions? It "attracts" the negatively charged chloride atoms from the tubule fluid INTO the peritubular cappilaries
What nutrient is ACTIVELY transported, coupled with sodium, FROM the proximal tubules INTO the peritubular capillary blood? Glucose
What is the Renal Threshold? When the amount of glucose in the tubular fluid increases above a certain level
Glucose in the urine is called? glycosuria
Glycosuria is a sign of what? Diabetes Mellitus
The GREATER the amount of sodium intake? the LESS the amount re absorbed and the GREATER the amount excreted in the urine
The LESS sodium intake? The GREATER the re absorption from the kidney tubules and LESS excretd in the urine
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