-
divided into five segments, with
different segments responsible for
reabsorbing different substances.
Reabsorption allows many
useful solutes (primarily...
- diarrhea. It is
usually thought to be due to an
inability of the
ileum to
reabsorb bile
acids after resection of the
terminal ileum and was the
first type...
- WNK2, WNK3, and WNK4. It also parti****tes in
calcium regulation by
reabsorbing Ca2+ in
response to
parathyroid hormone. PTH
effect is
mediated through...
- duct,
moving p****ively down its
concentration gradient. This
process reabsorbs water and
creates a
concentrated urine for excretion. The loop of Henle...
-
transported out of the
reabsorbing cell on the
blood (interstitial fluid) side via the Na+-K+ pump, whereas, on the
reabsorbing (lumenal) side, the Na+-glucose...
- the sand. The
kidneys and
intestines of a
camel are very
efficient at
reabsorbing water. Camels'
kidneys have a 1:4
cortex to
medulla ratio. Thus, the...
-
subsegments that
differ in
structure and function, and it is
responsible for
reabsorbing 5-10% of
filtered sodium and
chloride under normal cir****stances, as...
-
magnetic field is removed, the
material returns to its
original state,
reabsorbing the heat, and
returning to
original temperature. This can be used to...
- of
water and
soluble substances like
sodium by
filtering the blood,
reabsorbing what is
needed and
excreting the rest as urine. In the
first part of...
- of the
filtrate by
secreting hydrogen ions (acid) into the
tubule and
reabsorbing approximately 80% of the
filtered bicarbonate.
Fluid in the filtrate...