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GFR |
______ is the volume (mL) of filtrate produced over a period of time. |
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Auto regulation |
If BP drops slightly and NFP drops then the afferent arteriole dilates to increase blood flow into the glomerulus, keeping pressure and filtration rates close to normal. |
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Autonomic regulation |
Sympathetic stimulation constricts the afferent arteriole, decreasing GFR. Less urine is produced |
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Hormonal regulation |
If the BO drops noticeably then the juxtaglomerular cells release renin. This initiates the renin-antiogenisin pathway to increase aldosterone levels. JG cells release EPO to increase RBC production. Increase in BV and BP |
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Cotransport |
2 or more substances are transported in the same direction |
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Counter transport |
2 or more substances are transported in opposite direction |
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Facilitated diffusion |
Passive movement of a substance that requires the presence of another substance in order to occur |
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Active transport |
This is driven by the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP on the inner plasma membrane surface. |
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Tubular maximum |
_______ ______ is the plasma concentration of a substance at which 100% of hat substance will be reabsorbed. |
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Renal threshold |
_______ ______ is the plasma concentration at which a substance begins to appear in urine |