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Reabsorption in the PCT.
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Reabsorbed here is: Na+, all nutrients (glucose, amino acids, vitamins), Cations (K+, Mg2+, Ca2+), Anions (Cl-, HCO3-), Water, Urea, small proteins.
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Reabsorbed here is: Na+, all nutrients (glucose, amino acids, vitamins), Cations (K+, Mg2+, Ca2+), Anions (Cl-, HCO3-), Water, Urea, small proteins.
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Reabsorption in the PCT.
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Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (descending limb).
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Reabsorbed from here is: Water
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Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (ascending limb).
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Reabsorbed here is: Na+, Cl-, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+
some cations and anions |
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Reabsorbed from here is: Water
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Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (descending limb).
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Reabsorbed here is: Na+, Cl-, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+
some cations and anions |
Reaborption in the Loop of Henle (ascending limb).
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Reabsorption in the DCT.
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Reabsorption here involves: Cl-, Na+, Ca2+
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Reabsorption here involves: Cl-, Na+, Ca2+
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Reabsorption in the DCT.
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Reabsorption in the Collecting Duct.
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Reabsorption here includes: Na+, H+, HCO3-, Cl-, water, and urea.
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Reabsorption here includes: Na+, H+, HCO3-, Cl-, water, and urea.
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Reabsorption in the Collecting Duct.
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The mOsmo pressure in the ______ is 300, but in the ______ is 1200.
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The mOsmo pressure in the cortex is ____, but in the medulla is ____.
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The mOsmo pressure in the cortex is ____, but in the medulla is ____.
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The mOsmo pressure in the ______ is 300, but in the ______ is 1200.
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Effect of ADH on urine concentration.
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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.
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Effects of the absence of ADH.
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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.
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Major muscle of the bladder.
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The detrusor muscle.
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The detrusor muscle.
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The major muscle fo the bladder.
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