It's something to do with the uterus... (I'm stumped)
The length of a single human nephron is 3 cm
The distal convoluted tubule is the primary site of hydrogen ion excretion in the nephron. It plays a key role in maintaining acid-base balance by secreting excess hydrogen ions into the tubular fluid for excretion in the urine.
The nephron is also known as the functional unit of the kidney.
Filtration at the glomerulus moves fluid and small molecules into the nephron. Subsequently, reabsorption and secretion processes move specific chemicals in and out of the nephron to regulate their concentrations in the body.
The filtrate from Bowman's capsule first travels to the proximal tubule of the nephron.
list the parts of the nephron and describe the function of each part
The afferent arteriole.
The nephron is a functional unit of the kidney which filters the blood and maintains the body's internal homeostasis.
The nephron is a functional unit of the kidney which filters the blood and maintains the body's internal homeostasis.
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the cortical nephron is another type of nephron which has shorter loop of henle extended in medulla region. it has no proper function but it works like as ultra filtration etc as juxta medullary nephron perform but juxta medullary has proper function.
The counter current multiplier mechanism in the kidney helps to create a concentration gradient in the renal medulla by continuously exchanging ions and water between the ascending and descending limbs of the nephron loop. This process allows for the reabsorption of water and solutes, leading to the concentration of urine in the medulla.
Countercurrent exchange in the kidney occurs in the nephron, particularly in the loop of Henle and the vasa recta. As filtrate descends through the loop of Henle, water is reabsorbed, concentrating the filtrate, while sodium and chloride ions are actively transported out as it ascends, diluting the filtrate. This creates a concentration gradient in the surrounding interstitial fluid. The vasa recta, which are the blood vessels that supply the kidney, run parallel to the loop of Henle and facilitate the exchange of water and solutes, maintaining the osmotic gradient essential for urine concentration.
nephron, each kidney has atleast 1 million
The Bowman's Capsule is part of a Nephron, which would be found in the Kidney. It's function is to collect the filtrate from the Glomerulus, passing it on to the Proximal Convoluted Tubules (PCT's); subsequently, to the rest of the Nephron.
filtration of blood
filtration of blood