Roles of the nephron

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ROLES OF THE NEPHRON
SOME FUN FACTS !!!
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120 ml of blood filtered by the kidney each minute!
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Only 1 ml of the 120 ml actually made into urine
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Your bladder can collect from 300 to 400 ml of urine
before you have to take a *tinkle*
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119 ml of filtered fluid (called FILTRATE) is moved
back into the blood
IF THAT DIDN’T HAPPEN….
 You’d
 And
have to pee once every 3 minutes
drink 1 L of fluids every 10 minutes
to maintain Homeostasis!
THE KIDNEYS ARE THEREFORE…
 Very
efficient at returning stuff back to
the blood when needed
 And
removing wastes as needed
URINE PRODUCTION BY KIDNEYS
 This
happens in 3 main steps:
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Filtration
Reabsorption
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Secretion
FILTRATION
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Blood enters glomerulus under high pressure
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Pressure causes 20% of blood plasma (120 ml of 600
ml) to be forced into the Bowman’s Capsule
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Water, salt, glucose, amino acids and urea (good
stuff and bad stuff all pass through into BC
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Blood Cells and proteins don’t enter the BC – too
large to exit the capillaries
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Filtrate – ISOTONIC to PLASMA
REABSORPTION
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The “wanted” stuff or “good stuff” that filters
into the nephron is then reabsorbed back to the
blood
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Good stuff includes salts, glucose, amino acids
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Reabsorption takes place in the regions of the
Proximal and Distal Convoluted Tubules.
SECRETION
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Non useful wastes and toxins are ACTIVELY
TRANSPORTED from the blood into the nephron
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This “BAD STUFF” is “fast tracked” into the
PCT, DCT, and CT of the nephron
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Things like extra H+ ions, extra OH-, extra
glucose, ammonia, drugs,
SECRETION CHART
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Read the paragraph on Secretion and fill in the
chart
REABSORPTION CHART
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Read through the reabsorption section to fill in
the chart
This is due MONDAY – April 26
PLASMA
FILTRATE
URINE
Urine,
modified
filtrate, in
collecting
tubule
Plasma, in
blood vessels
Filtrate, filtered
plasma, in
nephron
VENN DIAGRAM
PLASMA
FILTRATE
Plasma
URINE
Filtrate
Urine