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level: 16.5 Control of blood water potential - structure of the nephron

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level questions: 16.5 Control of blood water potential - structure of the nephron

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Stucture of mammanlian kidney- Fibrous capsule - Cortex - Medulla - Renal pelvis - Ureter - Renal artery - Renal vein
Fibrous capsule- An outer membrane that protects it
Cortex- Lighter colored outer region made up of renal (Bowman's) capsules, convoluted tubules + blood vessels
Medulla- Darker coloured inner region made up of loops of Henle, collecting ducts + blood vessels
Renal pelvis- Funnel-shaped cavity that collects urine into ureter
Ureter- A tube that carries urine to the bladder
Renal artery- Supplies kidney with blood from heart via aorta
Renal vein- Returns blood to heart via vena cava
Nephron- Functional unit of kidney - Narrow tube up to 14 mm long - Closed at 1 end - 2 twisted regions separated by long hairpin loop
Structure of nephron- Afferent arteriole - Efferent arteriole - Glomerulus - Bowmans Capsule - Proximal convoluted tubule - Loop of Henle - Distal convoluted tubule - Collecting Duct
Afferent arteriole- ADH causes aquaporins to be produced here to cause more reabsorption of water back into the blood
Efferent arteriole- The wider vessel that brings in unfiltered, oxygenated blood to nephron..
Glomerulus- Ions are secreted back into the capillaries
Bowmans Capsule- The counter current mechanism occurs here – sets up a concentration gradient in the medulla
Proximal convoluted tubule- The narrower vessel that takes blood away from glomerulus
Loop of Henle- 80% water, all glucose and amino acids and some minerals (Na + , Cl - ) selectively reabsorbed here
Second convoluted (distal) tubule- The top part of the nephron where ultrafiltration occurs
Collecting Duct- Small molecules e.g. water urea and glucose are filtered out