PHYSIOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM - Reabsorption Flashcards
What is the second step in urine formation
Reabsorption
True or False Reabsorption occurs due to passive and active transport mechanisms from all parts of the renal tubules; major portion of reabsorption occurs in proximal tubules
True Reabsorption occurs due to passive and active transport mechanisms from all parts of the renal tubules; major portion of reabsorption occurs in proximal tubules
Reabsorption in the proximal tubule results in what?
most water and solutes being recovered by the blood
Reabsorption in the proximal tubule results in most water and solutes being recovered by the blood, What does this leave to move on to the loop of henle?
leaving only a small volume of tubule fluid to move on to the loop of Henle
What is actively transported out of tubule fluid and into blood?
Sodium
What is passively transported out of tubule fluid by means of the sodium cotransport mechanism?
Glucose and amino acids
What passively moves into blood due to an imbalance of electrical charge
Chloride, phosphate, and bicarbonate ions
What is water reabsorbtion?
It’s movement of sodium and chloride into blood causes an osmotic imbalance, moving water passively into blood
Where does approximately one half of urea passively moves out of? Then the remaining urea moving on to where?
renal tubule
loop of Henle