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A&P 104

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NEPHRONES   WHERE URINE PRODUCTION OCCURS  
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MINOR CAYLX   DUCTS THAT URINE DRAIN INTO  
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CALYCES   FROM THE RENAL PELVIS  
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NEPHRONE   RENAL CORPSULE (BOWMANS CAPSULE)  
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CORPUSCLE   FILTERS PLASMA, NUTRIENTS, IONS, AND WATER  
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TUBULES   REABSORB MOLECULES, IONS, AND SECRETES WASTE  
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GLOMERULAR CAPSULE   OUTER WALL OF CORPUSCLE  
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PROXIMAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE   1ST SEGMENT OF RENAL TUBULE, RE-ABSORPTION OCCURS HERE  
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LOOP OF HENELY   REMOVES 50% OF WATER AND 66% OF SODIUM  
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ASCENDING LOOP   PUMPS SOLUTES INTO IF  
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DESCENDING LOOP   WATER ONLY  
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DISTAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE   ACTIVE SECRETION OF IONS, ACID, DRUGS, AND TOXINS, INCREASES ADH (VASOPRESSION)  
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UREA   AMINO ACID BREAK DOWN  
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CREATINE   HIGH ENERGY COMPOUND BREAK DOWN  
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URIC ACID   BREAK DOWN OF RNA  
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GLOMERULAR BP   MUST STAY HIGH  
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GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE   CONTROLLED BY AUTOREGULATION, HORMONAL, AND AUTONOMIC  
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GFR HORMONES   ADH, ALDOSTERONE, ANP, ANGIOTENSIN 2  
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GFR   INCREASE IN BP CAUSES AN INCREASE IN  
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RELEASE OF RENIN   WHEN BP IS LOW FROM JGC, COVERTS ANGETONSIN 1 INTO ANGIOTENSIN 2  
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ACE   CONVERTS ANGIOTENSIN 1 INTO ANGIOTENSIN 2  
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ALDOSTERONE   RELEASED FROM ADRENAL GLANDS AND REABSORBS SODIUM AND K+  
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ANP   RISE IN BP RESULTS IN INHIBITION OF RENIN AND ALDOSTERONE  
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ADH   DECREASES IN SODIUM REABSORPTION  
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URETERS   TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM TISSUE  
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SODIUM   MOST COMMON ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE  
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VITAMIN K+   IS INTRACELLULAR  
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7.35-7.45   NORMAL PH  
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7.35 AND BELOW   ACIDOSIS  
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ABOVE 7.45   ALKALOSIS  
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MEDULLA   INNER LAYER OF KIDNEY SHAPED LIKE A PYRAMID  
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CORTEX   OUTER LAYER OF KIDNEY  
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RENAL PAPILLA   TIP PROJECTS INTO RENAL PELVIS  
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