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Question:
Increase/decrease BP: ANP
Answer:
Decrease
decrease venous compliance
Question:
Increase/decrease BP: ADH
Answer:
Increase
constricts blood vessels
,Question:
Increase/decrease BP: aldosterone
Answer:
Increase
water & sodium reabsorption
Question:
Increase/decrease BP: Angiotensin 2
Answer:
Increase
constricts blood vessels
Question:
Glomerular filtration
Answer:
-Water
-Most solutes in blood plasma > wall of the glomerular capillaries >
glomerular capsule (renal corpuscle) > renal tubule too form filtrate
,Question:
Glomerular blood hydrostatic pressure
Answer:
BP in glomerular capillaries that forces water and solutes through filtration
slits
Question:
Capsular hydrostatic pressure
Answer:
Exerted against filtration membrane by fluid in capsular space
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Blood colloid osmotic pressure
Answer:
Pressure due to presence of proteins in blood plasma that oppose filtration
, Question:
Tubular reabsorption
Answer:
-99% water
-Vital solutes reabsorbed
-Return to blood through peritubular capillaries and vasa recta
-Water passively reabsorbed
Question:
Tubular secretion
Answer:
-Wastes, drugs & excess ions removed from the blood, added to filtrate, and
excreted from the body as urine
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GFR regulation: Renal autoregulation
Answer:
Myogenic & tubuloglomerular feedback