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For the production of
urine, the kidneys do
not simply pick waste
products out of the
bloodstream and send
them along for ...
The kidneys' 2 million
or more nephrons
(about a million in
each kidney) form
urine by three
precisely regulated
processes
1) FILTRATION
2) REABSORPTION
3) SECRETION
FILTRATION
FILTRATION
• Blood courses through the GLOMERULI, much of
its fluid, containing both useful chemicals and
dissolved waste ...
FILTRATION
GLOMERULAR FILTRATE
• water, waste products, excess salts
(Na+ & K+), glucose, and other
chemicals that have be...
FILTRATION
GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
•Total rate of filtration of the
glomerulus
•The normal rate is 125mL/min
125mL/min ...
FILTRATION
But why don’t we
excrete 180L of
water per day?
REABSORPTION
REABSORPTION
•movement of substances OUT OF
THE RENAL TUBULES back into
the BLOOD CAPILLARIES located
around the tubules
•...
REABSORPTION
•Reabsorption
begins in the
proximal
convoluted tubules
and continues in
the loop of Henle,
distal convoluted...
REABSORPTION
•about 99% of the 180L of
water that leave the blood each
day by glomerular filtration
returns to the blood f...
REABSORPTION
• nutrient glucose is entirely reabsorbed
back into the blood from the proximal
tubules. In fact, it is activ...
REABSORPTION
• Amount depends largely on how
much salt we take in from the foods
that we eat.
↑Na+ intake = ↓Na+
reabsorpt...
REABSORPTION
What happens
next?
SECRETION
SECRETION
•substances move into the distal
and collecting tubules from
blood in the capillaries around
these tubules
SECRETION
secretion is
reabsorption in reverse
• REABSORPTION
- substance from tubules  blood
• SECRETION
- substance fro...
SECRETION
•Substances are secreted through
either an ACTIVE TRANSPORT
MECHANISM or as a result
of DIFFUSION across the
mem...
SUMMARY
•Filtration of water and dissolved
substances out of the blood in the
glomeruli and into Bowman's
capsule;
SUMMARY
•Reabsorption of water and
dissolved substances out of the
kidney tubules back into the
blood (note that this proc...
SUMMARY
•Secretion of hydrogen ions (H+),
potassium ions (K+), ammonia
(NH3), and certain drugs out of
the blood and into ...
THANK YOU!!!
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Urine formation

  1. 1. For the production of urine, the kidneys do not simply pick waste products out of the bloodstream and send them along for final disposal.
  2. 2. The kidneys' 2 million or more nephrons (about a million in each kidney) form urine by three precisely regulated processes
  3. 3. 1) FILTRATION 2) REABSORPTION 3) SECRETION
  4. 4. FILTRATION
  5. 5. FILTRATION • Blood courses through the GLOMERULI, much of its fluid, containing both useful chemicals and dissolved waste materials, soaks out of the blood through the membranes (OSMOSIS & DIFFUSION) • It is then filtered and then flows into the BOWMAN'S CAPSULE • The product formed is collectively known as GLOMERULAR FILTRATE
  6. 6. FILTRATION GLOMERULAR FILTRATE • water, waste products, excess salts (Na+ & K+), glucose, and other chemicals that have been filtered out of the blood
  7. 7. FILTRATION GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE •Total rate of filtration of the glomerulus •The normal rate is 125mL/min 125mL/min  7500mL/hr  180L/day
  8. 8. FILTRATION But why don’t we excrete 180L of water per day?
  9. 9. REABSORPTION
  10. 10. REABSORPTION •movement of substances OUT OF THE RENAL TUBULES back into the BLOOD CAPILLARIES located around the tubules • Substances reabsorbed are water, glucose and other nutrients, and sodium (Na+) and other ions
  11. 11. REABSORPTION •Reabsorption begins in the proximal convoluted tubules and continues in the loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubules, and collecting tubules.
  12. 12. REABSORPTION •about 99% of the 180L of water that leave the blood each day by glomerular filtration returns to the blood from the proximal tubule through the process of PASSIVE REABSORPTION.
  13. 13. REABSORPTION • nutrient glucose is entirely reabsorbed back into the blood from the proximal tubules. In fact, it is actively transported out of the tubules and into the PERITUBULAR CAPILLARY BLOOD • Sodium ions (Na+) and other ions are only partially reabsorbed from the renal tubules back into the blood.
  14. 14. REABSORPTION • Amount depends largely on how much salt we take in from the foods that we eat. ↑Na+ intake = ↓Na+ reabsorption in the blood
  15. 15. REABSORPTION What happens next?
  16. 16. SECRETION
  17. 17. SECRETION •substances move into the distal and collecting tubules from blood in the capillaries around these tubules
  18. 18. SECRETION secretion is reabsorption in reverse • REABSORPTION - substance from tubules  blood • SECRETION - substance from blood  tubules
  19. 19. SECRETION •Substances are secreted through either an ACTIVE TRANSPORT MECHANISM or as a result of DIFFUSION across the membrane • Secretion plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's ACID-BASE BALANCE, another example of an important body function that the kidney participates in.
  20. 20. SUMMARY •Filtration of water and dissolved substances out of the blood in the glomeruli and into Bowman's capsule;
  21. 21. SUMMARY •Reabsorption of water and dissolved substances out of the kidney tubules back into the blood (note that this process prevents substances needed by the body from being lost in the urine);
  22. 22. SUMMARY •Secretion of hydrogen ions (H+), potassium ions (K+), ammonia (NH3), and certain drugs out of the blood and into the kidney tubules, where they are eventually eliminated in the urine.
  23. 23. THANK YOU!!!

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