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Q: What is capillary reabsorption?
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Which forces act to move fluid back into the capillary reabsorption?

Osmotic pressure is what draws fluid back into the capillary from the tissues.


What is capillary exchange?

Capillary exchange play an important role in homeostasis, it involve the processes of that moves materials across typical capillary wall like diffusion, filtration and reabsorption.


The most important force driving reabsorption at the venous end of a capillary is?

Blood colloid osmotic pressure


What 2 parameters are responsible for creating the movement filtration and reabsorption of fluid across the capillary wall?

membranes and osmosis pressures


What does peritubular capillaries do?

This capillary network surrounds the tubules and plays an important role in secretion and reabsorption, plus it delivers oxygen to kidney cells.


How does sodium reabsorption affect water reabsorption?

If sodium reabsorption increases, water reabsorption increases as well.


When the kidneys return salts and water to the blood it is called?

Reabsorption via a process called "secretion".


What is obligatory reabsorption?

the reabsorption of water from pct,alh in nephron which is not influenced by adh.


What are the functions of parathormone?

It stimulates the reabsorption of calcium, the conservation of calcium by the kidneys, the reabsorption of phosphates.


What is obligatory water reabsorption?

the reabsorption of water from pct,alh in nephron which is not influenced by adh.


What are the three basic process that occur in the nephron?

Filtration, tubular reabsorption, tubular secretion


What happens if the reabsorption of sodium by the renal tubule is inhibited?

reabsorption of water by renal tubule decreases