1) Glomerular Filtration
2) Tubular Reabsorption
3) Tubular Secretion
in the Renal Corpuscle
Peritubular Capillaries
Peritubular Capillaries
GF
Filters plasma at the glomerular Capillaries (most will be returned)
make tubules more permeable
special cells that keep plasma proteins in
180 liters per fluid
TR
mostly in PCT but it also occurs through the rest of the renal tubule
returns water, electrolytes, glucose, AAs & NaCI to the blood
Osmosis, diffusion, and active transport
PCT TM
Active transport- Glucose, Amino Acids, and Sodium (Na+)
Passive transport- CI-
Osmosis- H2O
70%
They follow the positively charged ions (NA+) using passive transport because positive will attract to negative passively
Water follows by osmosis
By the end of the renal tubule, almost all the NA+ and H20 are reabsorbed
TS
80% (20% done by glomerulus)
The DCT
Active transport of substances the body must get rid of
- H+
- Urea
- K+
- medications
CCU
95%
5%
pathology and disease