Carbohydrate Metabolism: Introduction to renal processes and filtrate formation and composition
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Date Uploaded: 10/23/2019
Tags: homeworkclinic.com Homework Clinic HWC Introduction to renal processes Carbohydrate Metabolism nephron Glomerular filtration Tubular reabsorption Tubular secretion Reabsorption filtrate formation and composition renal corpuscle Hydrostatic blood pressure glomerular capillaries Glucose Urea
• At the nephron, the three process responsible for the formation of urine include: • Glomerular filtration. • Tubular reabsorption. • Tubular secretion. • During filtration, a filtrate is formed within the renal tubule. • Reabsorption is the conserving of water and many solutes by moving them back into the blood a stream. • Secretion involves moving unfiltered substances into filtrate. • Filtration occurs at the renal corpuscle. • Hydrostatic blood pressure moves fluid across the filtration membrane. • The membrane of the glomerular capillaries is the actual filtering structure. • The filtration membrane keeps larger elements in the bloodstream. • The filtrate consists of: • Water • Glucose • Amino acids and small proteins • Ions (K+, Cl-, H+, HCO3-, Na+) • Urea
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