where do renal arteries branch from
the abdominal artery
what does the ureter do
it is the tube carrying urine to the bladder
what does the urethra do
the tube carrying the urine from the bladder to the outside
describe what the renal arteries pass into and divide into
the renal arteries pass into the interloper vessel and divide into the small arcuate arteries in the renal cortex
where do the arcuate arteries end
= they terminate in a clump of capillaries in a cortex in a structure called the glomerulus
what is each capillary glomerulus enclosed by
what are the stages of urine formation
what is the difference between the afferent arterioles and efferent arterioles
- afferent brings blood in whereas efferent removes the blood
what is the filtration fraction
it is normally 20%
- this is the proportion of the blood plasma that is filtered through glomerulus into the bowman capsule which enters in the proximal tubule
a greater filtration fraction will…
describe the capillary structure in the glomerulus
what happens to the podocytes in renal disease
what is the nephron
what supplies oxygenated blood to the glomerulus
- wraps around and forms a plexus
what part of the nephron is in the medulla
what part of the nephron is in the cortex
- proximal convoluted tubule
several distal tubules….
enter into one collecting duct
what part of the nephron can vary in size
what happens int he proximal convoluted tubule
How do you work out the amount of material excreted
amount filtered + amount secreted - amount reabsorbed
what is the filtration of water into the capsule controlled by in an healthy individual
what is the normal physical pressure in the glomerular capillaries
55 mmHg
How do you work out the net filtration
hydrostatic pressure - osmotic pressure
what is the net filtration pressure
10 mmHg