Liver/Kidney Flashcards

1
Q

What is excretion

A

Removal of metabolic waste

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2
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What process happens at liver?

A

Deamination

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3
Q

What is deamination?

A
  • When Nitrogen and Carbon bond in amino acid is broken down, creating urea and Carbohydrates
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4
Q

Function of Renal artery

A

Carries blood to kidney

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5
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Function of kidney

A

To produce urine

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6
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function of ureter

A

carries urine to bladder from kidney

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7
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function of urethra

A

carries urine from bladder outwards

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8
Q

What happens at glomerulus

A

Ultrafiltration

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9
Q

Describe process of ultrafiltration at glomerulus

A
  • Blood enters through wide arteriole
  • narrow arteriole blood has to leave through causes high pressure pushing molecules in blood towards porous border between glomerulus and bowman’s capsule
  • small molecules are able to cross over into bowman’s capsule
  • large molecules do not fit through pores and remain in blood
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10
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What molecules are able to cross over into bowman’s capsule?

A
  • Urea
  • Glucose
  • amino acids
  • minerals
  • Water
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11
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What molecules cannot cross over into bowman’s capsule?

A
  • Proteins
  • Red blood cells
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12
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What happens at proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)?

A
  • Selective reabsorption back into blood
  • all of glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed into blood by active transport
  • 80% of water reabsorbed by osmosis
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13
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What process happens in rest of nephron?

A
  • Concentrating blood
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14
Q

How is water reabsorbed at loop of henle?

A

Porous regions of loop of henle allow water to pass through and leave via osmosis

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15
Q

How does Pituitary gland and ADH chance conc of urine?

A
  • Pituitary gland releases ADH (anti diuretic hormone)
  • ADH makes collecting ducts more porous
  • meaning that more water reabsorbed into blood, and less water in urine (more ADH released when blood has lower water potential as it means it is dehydrated)
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16
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What happens when collecting ducts less porous?

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  • Less water is reabsorbed into blood via osmosis
  • More urine produced
  • urine has lower conc
17
Q

What happens when collecting ducts more porous?

A
  • More water reabsorbed into blood via osmosis
  • less urine produced
  • urine has a higher conc