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The bowman's capsule collects the filtrate and it enters the tubules. All glucose is reabsorbed immediately into the blood capillaries. As the rest of the filtrate travels through the tubules water and salts needed by the body are reabsorbed into the blood capillaries.

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Bowman's capsule is continuous with the renal tubules.

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It contains the glomerulus.

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What region of the kidney would you find renal corpuscles?

the renal corpuscles are located in kidney but to say precisely it is located in nephron(blood filtering component) hope that it helped ^^


What is the effect of constricted arterioles in the glomerular filtration rate?

Decreasing the diameter of the efferent arteriole would increase the hydrostatic pressure inside the glomerulus and effectively increase the glomerular filtration rate. If you increase the diameter of the afferent arteriole you would achieve the same effect.


Can I donate my kidney if I've had chemotherapy?

I would have thought that having had a serious illness that required chemotherapy the doctors would not feel you are suitable to be able to donate a kidney.


If you lose a kidney you can still survive and lead a normal life with one kidney because?

You can survive with one kidney because it can do the work of both! However, people living with one kidney have to be very cautious of their lifestyle choices as leading an unhealthy life would lead to kidney failure faster than a person with two kidneys.


What is the medical term meaning floating kidney?

The technical term for a floating kidney is nephroptosis. The nethro- means kidney and the -ptosis means "droop or sag." Most docs would probably just use the informal name. A floating kidney is when a kidney drops down into the pelvic area when a person stands up. This event is called a prolapse, which is a word that means something has slipped or fallen out of place.

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What would be found in the glomerular filtrate if the glomerular membrane were damaged?

protein


What would only be found in the glomerular filtrate if the glomerular membrane were damaged?

Protein


What would cause a sharp tingle pain in the kidney region that increases when you sit or lay down?

Your kidney fell asleep


What will happen if capsules are taken incorrectly?

It would largely depend on what the contents of the capsules are.


What region of the kidney would you find renal corpuscles?

the renal corpuscles are located in kidney but to say precisely it is located in nephron(blood filtering component) hope that it helped ^^


How many capsules would you need to accumulate 1.05 kg of ingredient for a capsule contains 35 mg?

You would need 30000 capsules.


Which molecule would you expect to have the most difficulty crossing the glomerular filtration membrane?

albumin


How many 660microgram capsules do you take to get 2 grams worth of medication?

Please reread the question that you are trying to answer one more time. I would assume that it was asking you to get 2 grains of medication, not grams. The answer then would be 182 capsules. If it was for grams, it would be 182,000 capsules.


Would red blood cells be present in the renal filtrate?

Not normally - red blood cells are quite large and should be above the glomerular filtration size threshold. Blood in the renal filtrate will by default result in blood in the urine due to an inability of the kidney to reabsorb it and this is pathlogic.


What medication would you need to produce breast milk?

You need malunggay capsules or the prolifera monera capsules to increase milk production.


Can a woman carry pregnancy to full term with one kidney?

Theoritically the answer is YES, sure a woman with one kidney not only can be pregnat, but capable of carrying the whole pregnancy and deliver a healthy child, BUT, the woman should be at check and control by Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Nephrologist (specialist in kidney). Must check threshold after pregnancy, creatinine, urea, glomerular and tubular fuction, as well as heart function (incld. blood pressure)


Why would a teenager have red capsules?

They are possibly prescribed medication.