The Roles of the Nephron of the 120 ml of blood that is ... - Mrs Stovel
The Roles of the Nephron of the 120 ml of blood that is ... - Mrs Stovel The Roles of the Nephron of the 120 ml of blood that is ... - Mrs Stovel
Cl (ER 25 EXCRETION AND WE BALANCING OF WATER ANTubularruti"n i secretionNctwp-i►Urea _,Al. How Materials Move Into and Out of the Nephron As Urine Forms. As anephron extends through the kidney's cortex and medulla and dumps urine into the collecting duct,various substances enter and leave the filtrate. Broken lines represent segments of the nephron wallthat are permeable to water, while solid lines represent wall segments impermeable to water. Narrowarrows represent passive diffusion of materials into or out of the nephron tubule, while wide arrowsrepresent active transport against concentration gradients. Filtration activities are shown in blue,tubu.l 'eabsorption activities in green, and tubular secretion in yellow. U ne is shown as yellow.The t traces nephron function and material movements step by step.
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Cl (ER 25 EXCRETION AND WE BALANCING OF WATER ANTubularruti"n i secretionNctwp-i►Urea _,Al. How Materials Move Into and Out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Nephron</strong> As Urine Forms. As anephron extends through <strong>the</strong> kidney's cortex and medulla and dumps urine into <strong>the</strong> collecting duct,various substances enter and leave <strong>the</strong> filtrate. Broken lines represent segments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nephron wall<strong>that</strong> are permeable to water, while solid lines represent wall segments impermeable to water. Narrowarrows represent passive diffusion <strong>of</strong> materials into or out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nephron tubule, while wide arrowsrepresent active transport against concentration gradients. Filtration activities are shown in blue,tubu.l 'eabsorption activities in green, and tubular secretion in yellow. U ne <strong>is</strong> shown as yellow.<strong>The</strong> t traces nephron function and material movements step by step.