Unit 6 Control Of Water Potential Flashcards

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1
Q

Describe and explain how three features of the
cells in the proximal convoluted tubule allow the
rapid reabsorption of glucose into the blood

A
  1. Microvilli provide a large surface area OR Folded (cell-surface) membrane provides a
    large surface area;
  2. Many channel/carrier proteins for facilitated diffusion;
  3. Many carrier proteins for active transport;
  4. Many channel/carrier proteins for co-transport;
  5. Many mitochondria produce ATP OR Many mitochondria for active transport;
  6. Many ribosomes to produce carrier/channel proteins;
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2
Q

Describe the effect of ADH on the collecting
ducts in kidneys.

A
  1. (Stimulates) addition of channel proteins into membrane;
    Accept aquaporins for channel proteins.
    Accept movement for addition.
    Accept (stimulates) opening of channel proteins in membrane.
  2. Increases permeability to water
    OR
    (More) water (re)absorbed;
    Accept for reabsorbed ‘enters blood’ or ‘leaves collecting duct’.
  3. By osmosis;
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3
Q

Describe how ultrafiltration occurs in a
glomerulus.

A
  1. High blood/hydrostatic pressure;
    Ignore references to afferent and efferent arterioles
    Ignore ‘increasing/higher blood pressure’ as does not necessarily mean high
  2. Two named small substances pass out eg water, glucose, ions, urea;
  3. (Through small) gaps/pores/fenestrations in (capillary) endothelium;
    Accept epithelium for endothelium
  4. (And) through (capillary) basement membrane;
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4
Q

How does the inhibition of the absorption of
sodium and chloride ions from the filtrate cause
an increase in the volume of urine produced.

A
  1. Water potential of filtrate/tubule decreased;
    Accept correct reference to water potential gradient
    Accept maintains low water potential.
    Accept nephron for filtrate/tubule.
  2. Less water (reabsorbed) by osmosis (from filtrate/tubule);
    Accept nephron for filtrate/tubule.
    Accept no water (reabsorbed) for ‘less’
    Accept (more) water (absorbed) by osmosis (into filtrate/tubule)
  3. Collecting duct (is where osmosis occurs);
    Accept proximal convoluted tubule or distal convoluted tubule or
    (descending) loop of Henle
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