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Kidney Objective: Nephron Anatomy and Function
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Nephron Anatomy consists of Renal corpuscle Renal tubule
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Renal corpuscle 1.Glomerulus 2.Bowman’s capsule Bowman’s capsule Glomerulus
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Renal tubule 1.Proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) Proximal Convoluted (twisted) tubule
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Renal tubule 2.Loop of Henle Loop of Henle
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Renal tubule 3.Distal convoluted tubule (DCT) Distal Convoluted tubule
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Collecting tubule Collecting tubule
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Nephron Function Three Processes - 1. Filtration (blood to capsule) 2. Reabsorption (return to blood) 3.Secretion (added to urine)
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1. Filtration In Renal corpuscle Glomerulus → Bowman’s capsule Filters from blood 180 liters/day (45 gallons) [barrel is 55 gallons]
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Filtration (cont) To Bowman’s capsule: Water Amino acids Glucose Urea Na, K, Cl Hormones Vitamins
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Filtration (cont) What doesn’t cross Blood cells Medium to Large proteins
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2. Reabsorption Peritubular capillaries → PCT, DCT, & Loop of Henle Most of water Glucose Na K Cl Amino acids Vit & Hormones PCT Loop of Henle
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3. Secretion Peritubular capillaries → PCT and DCT Urea H+ (pH) Toxins –Drugs –Antibiotics
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Secretion (cont) Peritubular capillaries → Collecting tubules
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Daily Totals Filtration ~ 180 liters filtered out/day Reabsorption ~ 179 liters returned to the blood/day ~ 1 liter excreted as urine/day (0.78 mL/min)
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Ureter Connects kidney to bladder 10-12 inches long Made of smooth muscle Uses peristalsis Rhythmic contractions of muscle
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Bladder hollow, muscular Capacity: 700-800 mL (average) Made of: Transitional epithelium Stretchy! Smooth muscle
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Sphincters Internal Smooth muscle Autonomic (Automatic) Controlled by spinal cord
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Sphincters External Skeletal muscle Cerebral control Micturition Expel urine from bladder
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