Kidneys deel 1 Flashcards

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What are 3 Functions of kidneys?

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  • Osmoregulation: Maintaining optimal composition of fluids.
  • Waste excretion (nitrogen)
  • Production of hormones (repin, epo)
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What happens during Excretion of nitrogen waste? (2)

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  • Breakdown of proteins and nucleic acids into less toxic substances.
  • Amino acids can turn into ammonia, urea (ureum) an uric acid.
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What are four factors of kidneys?

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  • Outer layer = cortex, inner layer = renal medulla, middle = renal pelvis
  • Renal artery supplies blood, renal vein drains blood
  • Almost all of the fluid is reabsorbed in blood vessels and exits through the renal vein
  • Urine is collected in renal pelvis, nierbekken
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What are 4 important processes in the kidneys leading up to excretion?

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  • Filtration
  • Reabsorption
  • Secretion
  • Excretion
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What happens during filtration?

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Small molecules can pass through endothelial membrane because of blood pressure

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What happens during reabsorption?

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Useful molecules are reabsorbed by active transport

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What happens during secretion?

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Non-essential molecules and waste products are actively excreted in the filtrate

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What happens during excretion?

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The filtrate leaves the body as urine. The amount of solutes determines whether more or less water enters the filtrate.

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What is the nephron? (5)

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  • Functional units of the kidney
  • Run through both cortex and medulla of the kidney
  • 1 kidney contains 1 million of nephrons, mostly in the cortex
  • Long tube with twists/loops and contains glomerulus’
  • Bowmans’s capsule surrounds glomerules
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Where in the nephron does filtration take place?

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In Glomerulus

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What happens in the Nephron? (4)

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-small molecules can move freely between glomerulus and bowman’s capsule
-every day 1600L flows through kidneys
-180L of filtrate is formed
-99% of this is reabsorbed

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12
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What happens in the proximal tube? (4)

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  • Reabsorption of ions, water and valuable nutriens (glucose, aminoacids)
  • Water follows due to osmosis
  • PH regulation
  • The farther into the proximal tubule, the more concentrated the filtrate
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What does excretion of toxins depend on? (4)

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  • Size of substance
  • Water/fat solubility
  • Saturation of toxin excretion pathways
  • Functionality of renal mitochondria
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What happens in the descending Loop of Henle? (2)

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  • Water leaves filtrate, filtrate becomes more concentrated
  • Descending limb contains aquaporins, but no channels for NaCl or other small soluble molecules
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What happens in the Ascending loop of Henle? (3)

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  • No aquaporins, Nacl leaves the filtrate
  • Active transport
  • Lower osmolarity that in the descending loop of Henle
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16
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What is the function of the Distal tubule? (2)

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  • Regulate concentration of NaCl and K ions
  • Ph regulation
17
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What happens in the collecting duct? (2)

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-filtrate becomes urine
-determines how concentrated the urine will be