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Which area of physiology is the hardest? Cardio? Renal? GI? Neuro? Notes below ⤵️ 🟣 Subscribe now to unlock lessons and content in our members area on Instagram ➡️@rev.med ✅ Tubuloglomerular Feedback Regulation of GFR - auto regulation via tubuloglomerular feedback: *When blood pressure is above normal, rapid filtrate flow reduces ion retention so filtrate in tubule has more Na+, Cl-, & water *Vasoconstricting chemicals from the juxtaglomerular cells are released when the macula densa cel... Juxtaglomerular Apparatus, Medicine Mnemonics, Renal Anatomy, Neuro Notes, Zoology Notes, Nutrition Notes, Renal Physiology, What Is Intelligence, Medical Things

Which area of physiology is the hardest? Cardio? Renal? GI? Neuro? Notes below ⤵️ 🟣 Subscribe now to unlock lessons and content in our members area on Instagram ➡️@rev.med ✅ Tubuloglomerular Feedback Regulation of GFR - auto regulation via tubuloglomerular feedback: *When blood pressure is above normal, rapid filtrate flow reduces ion retention so filtrate in tubule has more Na+, Cl-, & water *Vasoconstricting chemicals from the juxtaglomerular cells are released when the macula densa…

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Renal Physiology - Nephron physiology (USMLE Rx 2017: Renal - Physiology - Nephron physiology) Flashcards | Memorang Nephron Physiology, Physiology Flashcards, Nursing School Pharmacology, Renal Physiology, Medical Study, Nursing School Essential, Studying Medicine, Medicine Notes, Medical School Life

Study Renal Physiology - Nephron physiology with flashcards, multiple choice questions, and games. Master concepts like In the thick ascending tubule of Henle, which 2 ions diffuse from the urine into the blood down their electrochemical gradient?, In the collecting tubule, which ion diffuses from the urine into the blood passively? and more.

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Nephron Physiology source source Key Points: Early Proximal Tubule: reabsorb all glucose, amino acids and most of bicarbonate, sodium, chloride, phosphate and water. Generates and secretes ammonia. Thin descending loop of Henle: passive reabsorbs water. Think Ascending Loop of Henle: actively reabsorbs Na+, K+ and Cl-. Responsible for paracellular reabsorption of Mg2+ and Ca2+. Impermeable to H2O. Early Distal Convoluted Tubule: actively reabsorb Na_ and Cl-. Collecting Tubule: reabsorb Na…

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