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1
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name the 8 parts of the nephron

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• bowmans capsule
• glomerulus
• proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)
• LOOP OF HENLE:
- ascending limb
- descending limb
• distal convoluted tubule (DCT) 
•collecting duct
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what’s the process that happens in the bowmans capsule & glomerulus?

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ultrafiltration

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explain the process of ultrafiltration

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  • afferent has wider lumen than efferent arteriole
  • blood under high hydrostatic pressure
  • large proteins, RBC, WBC too big to pass through so remain in capillary as blood plasma
  • small proteins, glucose, amino acids, ions, urea + water filters through to form glomerulus filtrate
  • endothelium of capillary has pores
  • bowmans capsule has podocytes (slits)
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what is the process that happens in the PCT?

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selective reabsorption

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explain selective reabsorption in terms of the structure of the PCT

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  • 85% of filtrate reabsorbed back into the capillaries
  • microvilli increase SA
  • infolding at the base (near lumen of capillary = large SA to transfer reabsorbed substances)
  • high density of mitochondria provides ATP for active transport
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explain selective reabsorption in terms of the movement in the PCT

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  • sodium ions actively transported out of the PCT into the capillary
  • blood takes sodium away so lowers sodium concentration in capillary
  • sodium can move down concentration gradient via facilitated diffusion through carrier proteins
  • co transport of glucose, amino acids etc
  • water reabsorbed
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what is the process that happens in the loop of henle?

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reabsorption of water

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8
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what makes up the loop of henle

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ascending limb and descending limb

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what happens in the ascending limb

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  • has wider, thicker walls impermeable to water
  • sodium is actively transported out using ATP
  • now a low WP in medulla
  • as filtrate moves up the ascending limb, more ions are actively transported out which increases the WP
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what happens in the descending limb

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  • permeable to water

* water moves via osmosis out into the medulla and eventually enters the blood capillaries (and is carried away)

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what is the process that happens in the DCT?

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reabsorption of inorganic mineral ions & regulation of pH

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explain what happens in the DCT

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  • lots of microvilli to increase SA
  • make final adjustments to the water and salts that are absorbed
  • control pH
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13
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what is the process that happens in the collecting duct

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osmoregulation

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explain what happens in the collecting duct

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  • permeable to water
  • space between collecting duct and ascending limb differs in WP
  • cortex has a high WP, low ion conc
  • medulla has a low WP, high ion conc
  • water moves out via osmosis, travelling through aqua porins
  • hormone ADH can alter the number of aqua porins and therefore control water loss
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what is the counter current multiplier

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  • filtrate in collecting duct with a lower WP meets interstitial fluid that has an even lower WP
  • this is because there’s a counter current flow between the 2 fluids
  • means that the WP gradient between the 2 exists for the whole length of the collecting duct
  • therefore a steady flow of water into the interstitial fluid so around 80% of the water enters the fluid and hence the blood
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16
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name all the parts of the kidney

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  • renal cortex
  • nephron
  • renal medulla
  • renal pelvis
  • renal artery
  • renal vein
  • ureter