nephrons Flashcards

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1
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what are the nephrons?

A

structures in the kidney where blood is filtered
- waste removal and selective reabsorbance

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2
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define ultrafiltration

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filtering of substances out of the blood at molecular level

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3
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where is the blood filtered from and to?

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  • from glomerulus
  • to filtrate in the Bowmans capsule
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4
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where does blood enter the nephron?

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through renal artery (wide vessel)

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where does blood go when it enters the nephron?

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through capillaries and out of the narrow blood vessel to leave the glomerulus

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6
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describe the pressure in the glomerulus

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high

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what happens to the small molecules in the blood at high pressure in the glomerulus?

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forced out of capillaries

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describe the layers that molecules have to pass through to move from the blood into the filtrate in the Bowmans capsule

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  • endothelium in capillary walls in glomerulus which are porous
  • basement membrane
  • specialist cells called podocytes
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describe the basement membrane

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  • made of collagen and glycoproteins
  • molecules in blood plasma are mostly small enough to pass through
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describe the podocytes

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  • additional filter
  • extensions called pedicels wrap around capillary, forming slits
  • ensures that any blood cells or large proteins which didn’t get across basement membrane don’t enter filtrate
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what is GFR?

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  • glomerular filtration rate
  • volume of blood filtered through kidneys in a given time
  • suggests how well the kidneys are working
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give 2 examples of molecules which remain in the blood

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  • proteins
  • red blood cells
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give 4 examples of molecules which move to the filtrate

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  • water
  • CO2
  • amino acids
  • inorganic ions
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14
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describe the water potential of the blood in the glomerulus

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low due to the presence of plasma proteins

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why is low water potential in the glomerulus important?

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for reabsorption of water bu osmosis from the high water potential in the proximal convoluted tubule, loop of henle & collecting duct

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16
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explain why blood cells should not enter the urine and suggest a possible cause for this symptom

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  • should not enter due to being too large to leave capillaries
  • possible cause is high blood pressure forcing large molecules out
17
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how does the structure of the glomerulus allow the kidney to form its function?

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wide entrance for large amounts of blood and narrow exit to give high blood pressure

18
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how does the Bowmans capsule allow the kidney to perform its function?

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  • 3 layers (capillary, basement membrane and podocytes)
  • large surface area