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- divided into five segments, with different segments responsible for reabsorbing different substances. Reabsorption allows many useful solutes (primarily...
- 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...
- 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...
- animals to retain salts. Some aquatic amphibian such as Xenopus do not reabsorb water, to prevent excessive water influx. For land-dwelling amphibians...
- of the filtrate by secreting hydrogen ions (acid) into the tubule and reabsorbing approximately 80% of the filtered bicarbonate. Fluid in the filtrate...
- the Forbes valued the Cardinals at about $370 million. However, after reabsorbing that stake into the remainder of the group, they decided to make it available...
- duct, moving p****ively down its concentration gradient. This process reabsorbs water and creates a concentrated urine for excretion. The loop of Henle...
- stimulates Na+, H2O and HCO3− reabsorption. Thin descending loop of Henle H2O Reabsorbs via medullary hypertonicity and makes urine hypertonic. Thick ascending...
- diuretics. Loop diuretics, such as furosemide, inhibit the body's ability to reabsorb sodium at the ascending loop in the nephron, which leads to an excretion...
- increase in the production of pleural fluid—or some blocking of the reabsorbing lymphatic system—is required for fluid to ac****ulate in the pleural space...