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- Q4391435 subject Q8652255.
- Q4391435 abstract "In physiology, reabsorption or tubular reabsorption is the process by which the nephron removes water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and returns them to the circulating blood.It is termed "reabsorption" because the fluid and other substances that are reabsorbed from the bloodstream through the glomerulus into Bowman's capsule, which leads to the peritubular capillaries. This happens as a result of sodium transport from the lumen into the blood by the Na+/K+ATPase in the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cells. Thus, the glomerular filtrate becomes more concentrated, which is one of the steps in forming urine. Reabsorption allows many useful solutes (primarily glucose and amino acids), salts and water that have passed through Bowman's capsule, to return to the circulation. These solutes are reabsorbed isotonically, in that the osmotic potential of the fluid leaving the proximal convoluted tubule is the same as that of the initial glomerular filtrate. However, glucose, amino acids, inorganic phosphate, and some other solutes are reabsorbed via secondary active transport through cotransport channels driven by the sodium gradient.Renin–angiotensin system:1. The kidneys sense low blood pressure.2. Release renin into the blood.3. Renin causes production of Angiotensin I.4. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) converts Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II.5. Angiotensin II stimulates the release of Aldosterone, ADH, and thirst.6. Aldosterone causes kidneys to reabsorb sodium; ADH increases the uptake of water.7. Water follows sodium.8. As blood volume increases, pressure also increases.".
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- Q4391435 comment "In physiology, reabsorption or tubular reabsorption is the process by which the nephron removes water and solutes from the tubular fluid (pre-urine) and returns them to the circulating blood.It is termed "reabsorption" because the fluid and other substances that are reabsorbed from the bloodstream through the glomerulus into Bowman's capsule, which leads to the peritubular capillaries.".
- Q4391435 label "Reabsorption".