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Reabsorption in the PCT.
Reabsorbed here is: Na+, all nutrients (glucose, amino acids, vitamins), Cations (K+, Mg2+, Ca2+), Anions (Cl-, HCO3-), Water, Urea, small proteins.
Reabsorbed here is: Na+, all nutrients (glucose, amino acids, vitamins), Cations (K+, Mg2+, Ca2+), Anions (Cl-, HCO3-), Water, Urea, small proteins.
Reabsorption in the PCT.
Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (descending limb).
Reabsorbed from here is: Water
Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (ascending limb).
Reabsorbed here is: Na+, Cl-, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+

some cations and anions
Reabsorbed from here is: Water
Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (descending limb).
Reabsorbed here is: Na+, Cl-, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+

some cations and anions
Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (ascending limb).
Reabsorption in the DCT.
Reabsorption here involves: Cl-, Na+, Ca2+
Reabsorption here involves: Cl-, Na+, Ca2+
Reabsorption in the DCT.
Reabsorption in the Collecting Duct.
Reabsorption here includes: Na+, H+, HCO3-, Cl-, water, and urea.
Reabsorption here includes: Na+, H+, HCO3-, Cl-, water, and urea.
Reabsorption in the Collecting Duct.
The mOsmo pressure in the ______ is 300, but in the ______ is 1200.
The mOsmo pressure in the cortex is ____, but in the medulla is ____.
The mOsmo pressure in the cortex is ____, but in the medulla is ____.
The mOsmo pressure in the ______ is 300, but in the ______ is 1200.
Effect of ADH on urine concentration.
This Hormone makes urine more concentrated by making the collecting duct permeable to water. Water leaves, along with urea. urine is concentrated. mOsmo may reach 1200 if dehydration is occuring.
Effects of the absence of ADH.
The urine flow through renal tubules is normal, water does not leave the collecting duct like it does when ADH is present because it is impermeableto water. urine is diluted.
Major muscle of the bladder.
The detrusor muscle.
The detrusor muscle.
The major muscle fo the bladder.