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Forces of capillary filtration that account for the net filtration pressure (NFP) in the glomerulus; the magnitude of each and of the NFP.
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- The fenestrations of the glomerular capillaries allow all blood components except blood cells to pass through True Falsearrow_forwardexample of the fundamental concept of glomerulus.arrow_forwardIs this statement true or false: The juxtagomerular apparatus also pays a role in controlling the net glomerular filtration rate. If the GFR is high macula densa cells detect increase blood pressure. These cells respond by decreasing releasing of water which results in vasoconstriction of afferent. This decreases the GFR.arrow_forward
- Is this following statement correct? In the kidney, vasoconstriction of the afferent arteriole increases glomerular filtration rate, because hydrostatic pressure in the glomerular capillaries increases (much like putting your thumb over the end of a garden hose increases the pressure and causes the water to exit the hose with greater velocity and travel a greater distance).arrow_forwardOnly two types of tubules enter the renal medulla, the loop of Henle and the (?????) which further concentrates the filtrate as it heads for the renal pelvis.arrow_forwardhow os blood flow to the glomerus effected by the affrent and effrent diamterarrow_forward
- What is the effect of atrial natriuretic peptide on the glomerular filtration rate? vasoconstricts the afferent arteriole, decreasing the GFR vasoconstricts the afferent arterioe. increasing the GFR vasodilates the afferent arteriole, decreasing the GFR vasodilates the afferent arteriole, increasing the GFRarrow_forwardFiltration is always favored in the glomerular capillaries because the sum of the Starling forces that favor reabsorption is zero. O True O Falsearrow_forwardoverall structure of the kidney and what function each part hasarrow_forward
- The reabsorption of water, Cl–, and glucose by the PCT islinked to the reabsorption of Na+, but in three very different ways. Contrast these three mechanismsarrow_forwardWhich of the following is NOT a potential filtration barrier in the glomerular capsule? A Parietal layer of the glomerular capsule B Capillary fenestrae Slit dianhragmarrow_forwardAssuming that john has a kidney infection which causes his GFR and filtrate flow rate to increase. Would you expect to see more NaCl in his urine Question 58 options: Yes NOarrow_forward
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