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reabsorption of water by renal tubule decreases
- proximal tubule : • Selective reabsorption of nutrients from filtrate back into blood by active and passive transport. • Within proximal tubule, pH is controlled by secretion of hydrogen ions (H1) and reabsorption of bicarbonate ions (HCO32). - distal tubule • Selective reabsorption of nutrients from blood into nephron by active transport. Distal tubule helps regulate potassium (K1) and salt (NaCl) concentration of body fluids. • As in proximal tubule, pH is controlled by tubular secretion of hydrogen ions (H1) and reabsorption of bicarbonate ions (HCO32).
mainly glucose (in the renal tubule) and water (in the collecting duct)
In the absence of hormones, the distal tubule and collecting ducts are relatively impermeable to water. True
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.
Water tends to be resorbed in the small intestine, so i hope this helped :-)
proxinmal tubule
mainly glucose (in the renal tubule) and water (in the collecting duct)
Water tends to be resorbed in the small intestine, so i hope this helped :-)
Increase in permeability of the cells of the collecting tubule to water is due to an increase in the production of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Aquaporins are constant components of the tubule cells membranes. Unless ADH is present, aquaporins are virtually absent in the luminal membranes of the collecting duct.A decrease in the concentration of the blood plasma
reabsorption of water by renal tubule decreases
- proximal tubule : • Selective reabsorption of nutrients from filtrate back into blood by active and passive transport. • Within proximal tubule, pH is controlled by secretion of hydrogen ions (H1) and reabsorption of bicarbonate ions (HCO32). - distal tubule • Selective reabsorption of nutrients from blood into nephron by active transport. Distal tubule helps regulate potassium (K1) and salt (NaCl) concentration of body fluids. • As in proximal tubule, pH is controlled by tubular secretion of hydrogen ions (H1) and reabsorption of bicarbonate ions (HCO32).
mainly glucose (in the renal tubule) and water (in the collecting duct)
A part of the tubule called the Loop of Henle is involved in the reabsorption of sodium and therefore water.
In the absence of hormones, the distal tubule and collecting ducts are relatively impermeable to water. True
The proximal convoluted tubule reabsorbs electrolytes, plasma, proteins, nutrients, vitamins, and water.
sprouts will grow from the potato tubule and grow more potatoes..... weird huh?