Cardiac Dru. Word Scramble
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Reabsorption at Proximal Convoluted Tubule | 65% of filtered Na+ and chloride reabsorbed here -Most bicarbonate,and potassium |
Reabsorption at Loop of Henle | Descending: Water permeable, water drawn into Interstitial space from loop, concentrates urine |
Reabsorption at DCT (early) | Reabsorbs 10% of NA+ and Cl-, and water follows passively |
Reabsorption at distal nephron (late DCT) | -Aldosterone reabsorbs Na+ and gets rid of K+ |
ADH (in Collecting duct) | regulates final concentration of urine. Allows collecting duct to be permeable to water. -Body reabsorbs more water; without ADH large amounts of water can leave body |
Method of Diuretics | -Blocks Na+ and Cl- reabsorption, which blocks passive reabsorption of H2O -If water and solutes are not reabsorbed, they are excreted from body -Drugs that act early in nephron can block the greatest amnt. of solute reabsorption |
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