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- 3. Draw and label a nephron: use the video in Canvas titled “How a nephron works by Professor Koepke" to add details to the picture below. DCT: Filtration: Bowman's or Efferent Giomerular capsule arteriole Distal convoluted tubule Afterent arteriale PCT: Praximal convoluted tubule Cortex-medulla junction Interlobular artery Verule Collecting duct Interiabular Collecting duct: vein Descending limb: Antidiuretic hormone: Loop of the nephron (Henle) Perilutular capillary Ascending limb: Aldosterone: notwork Urine llows into renal pelvis pH:arrow_forwardName 3 major nitrogenous wastes found in urine.arrow_forwardMatch each item to the correct statement below. tubular portion of the nephron that lies between the Bowman's capsule and the loop of Henle tubular portion of the nephron that lies between the proximal and distal tubules process that results in the movement of water and solutes, except proteins, from blood plasma into the nephron the state in which the kidneys cannot maintain homeostasis due to damage to nephrons procedure that removes wastes and excess fluid from the blood when kidney function is lost process that removes water from the filtrate in the nephron and returns it for reuse by the body process that moves additional wastes and excess substances from the blood into the filtrate in the nephron tubular portion of the nephron that lies between the collecting duct and the loop of Henle chemical messenger regulated by the hyphothalamus which triggers reabsorption of water into the blood process in which useful substances are reabsorbed from the filtrate in the nephron and…arrow_forward
- Renal filtration is the movement of water and solutes out of the ____ and into the _____. Group of answer choices afferent arteriole; glomerulus efferent arteriole; glomerulus glomerulus; Bowman’s capsule glomerulus; efferent arteriolearrow_forwarde nephron filters blood from the arterioles into the tubules duct capsule erular apparatus nephron looparrow_forwardDraw and label a nephron, including all of the vascular and tubular components. Explain in detail what happens during glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion. Focus on the mechanisms of each process, indicating what molecules leave or return from the bloodstream.arrow_forward
- "The majority of the nutrients, salt, and water that are filtered are reabsorbed in the _____." proximal convoluted tubule distal convoluted tubule descending nephron loop ascending nephron loop collecting ductarrow_forwardTrace the flow of urine from its formation to its excretion from a cat. Use number 1 as the point of originarrow_forwardBriefly describe what a nephron is and the critical role it plays in the kidneys.arrow_forward
- Can you help me the name of the label of the nephron model?arrow_forward12. Draw a nephron Then, label the following structures on your drawing: Afferent and efferent arterioles (indicate approx. vessel size for these), ascending nephron loop, collecting duct, descending nephron loop, DCT, PCT, and glomerulus After labeling, draw and label a dotted line through the nephron to indicate which structures typically exist in the renal medulla vs. the renal cortex Finally, briefly describe a big picture function of each labeled structure.arrow_forwardWhy do most molecules of urea and uric acid remain in the nephron, when they are there in higher concentrations than the peritubular capillaries?arrow_forward
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