The distal tubule reabsorbs ions into the tubular fluid. The distal tubule plays a huge role in the balance of acid in the urinary tract.
The main function of the distal tubule is to absorb sodium chloride and other inorganic salts while retaining water.
distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct.The distal convoluted tubule
The ions that are secreted by the distal convoluted tubule are potassium ions. These are secreted to better control the levels of potassium and sodium.
No, the collecting duct is the site where the filtrate from multiple nephrons is collected and the final adjustments to urine concentration are made. The distal convoluted tubule drains into the collecting duct.
In the absence of hormones, the distal tubule and collecting ducts are relatively impermeable to water. True
filters the blood to prevent blood cells and proteins from entering into the filtrate and to allow the passage of blood plasma.
The distal tubule
The distal convoluted tubule or the collecting tube.
Proximal convoluted tubule, Loop of henle and Distal convoluted tubule.
the three main portions of the renal tubule are the proximal convoluted tubule, the loop of henle, and the distal convoluted tubule. the proximal convoluted tubule is the first portion. The proximal (convulated) tubule.
proximal continuous tubule loop of henle distal continuous tubule
Proximal convoluted tubules have brush borders or microvilli on the inner edge of the tubule. Distal convoluted tubules do not have this structure.
distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct.The distal convoluted tubule
collecting duct (system) and late distal tubule
The ions that are secreted by the distal convoluted tubule are potassium ions. These are secreted to better control the levels of potassium and sodium.
No, the collecting duct is the site where the filtrate from multiple nephrons is collected and the final adjustments to urine concentration are made. The distal convoluted tubule drains into the collecting duct.
Bicarbonate.
In the absence of hormones, the distal tubule and collecting ducts are relatively impermeable to water. True