What does the descending limb reabsorb?
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water
What are the two functional parts of the kidneys?
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cortex (outer)and medulla (inner)
What are the three main Renal processes?
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filtration, reabsorption, secretion
What makes up the urinary system?
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Two kidneys, to ureters, the urinary bladder and urethra
What hormones does the kidney make?
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renin, erythropoietin, calcitriol
What's the difference between secretion and excretion?
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Excretion is when something is removed entirely from the body, like urine
and feces. See creation is when some thing is moved into a body space, or
onto the surface of the body.
How to loop diuretics lower blood pressure
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they inhibit NKCC2s. Solutes aren't reabsorbed into the peritubular fluid,
and they remain in the tubular fluid. Water follows solute so water remains
in the nephron, and will be excreted as urine. Since the water is not being
reabsorbed, this lowers blood pressure.
What does angiotensinogen
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A zymogen, an inactive enzyme
What is tubular secretion?
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The movement of solutes from the capillaries into the nephron
What's the transport proteins that reabsorb sodium in the TAL
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NKCC2
What regulates the reabsorption of sodium in the DCT
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water
What are the two functional parts of the kidneys?
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cortex (outer)and medulla (inner)
What are the three main Renal processes?
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filtration, reabsorption, secretion
What makes up the urinary system?
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Two kidneys, to ureters, the urinary bladder and urethra
What hormones does the kidney make?
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renin, erythropoietin, calcitriol
What's the difference between secretion and excretion?
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Excretion is when something is removed entirely from the body, like urine
and feces. See creation is when some thing is moved into a body space, or
onto the surface of the body.
How to loop diuretics lower blood pressure
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they inhibit NKCC2s. Solutes aren't reabsorbed into the peritubular fluid,
and they remain in the tubular fluid. Water follows solute so water remains
in the nephron, and will be excreted as urine. Since the water is not being
reabsorbed, this lowers blood pressure.
What does angiotensinogen
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A zymogen, an inactive enzyme
What is tubular secretion?
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The movement of solutes from the capillaries into the nephron
What's the transport proteins that reabsorb sodium in the TAL
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NKCC2
What regulates the reabsorption of sodium in the DCT