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Collecting ducts Autoregulation Distal tubules Efferent Concentrate Water Potass

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Question

Collecting ducts Autoregulation Distal tubules Efferent Concentrate Water Potassium Hydrostatic Nephron tubules Loop of Henle Proximal tubules Sodium and water Glomerulus Dilute Myogenesis Afferent Vitamin D Vasa Recta Use the terms shown above to complete the following 1. The process that maintains blood flow when arterial blood pressure changes is called 2. Antidiuretic hormone acts on the 3. Filtration occurs at the 4. Blood enters the glomerulus through the 5. Long loops of Henle help to 6. Much of the water and sodium from the glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed in the 7. Aldosterone acts on the 8. Glomerular filtration rate is greatly influenced by glomerular capillary 9. Counter current exchange in the to cause reabsorption of arteriole the urine to cause reabsorption of pressure allows the kidneys to preserve a hyperosmotic interstitial fluid through the passive movement of solutes and water 10. Countercurrent Multiplication occurs within the to concentrate urine

Explanation / Answer

1. Autoregulation

2.water and nephron tubules

3.glomerulus

4.afferent

5sodium and water

6.proximal tubules

7.distal tubules and potassium

8.hydrostatic

9.vasa recta

10. Loops of henale