BIOL 252 Module 7
Active transport - ANS-Movement against gradient the use of ATP
ADH - ANS-Hormone that will increase water reabsorption through aquaporins
ADH - ANS-Increases water reabsorption
Aldosterone - ANS-Hormone that will increase Na⁺ reabsorption and K⁺ excretion
Aldosterone - ANS-Increases Na⁺ retention and K⁺ excretion
Angiotensin II - ANS-Vasoconstrictor that increases blood strain
ANP - ANS-Decreases blood extent and stress
ANP - ANS-Hormone that decreases Na⁺ and water reabsorption
Antiport - ANS-Two materials flow in opposite guidelines
Aquaporin - ANS-Channel protein for water movement
Aquaporin insertion - ANS-ADH-controlled water channels
Ascending limb - ANS-Impermeable to water, pumps out Na⁺, K⁺, Cl⁻
Baroreceptors - ANS-Sensors detecting blood pressure
Basement membrane - ANS-Negatively charged layer blocking proteins
Bladder - ANS-Organ storing urine
Blood colloid osmotic stress (BCOP) - ANS-Pressure pulling water into capillaries
Bowman's tablet - ANS-Cup that collects filtrate
BUN - ANS-Measure of urea for kidney function
Calcium (Ca²⁺) - ANS-Ion regulated with the aid of PTH for muscle groups and bones
Capsular hydrostatic pressure (CHP) - ANS-Pressure pushing fluid lower back into capillaries
Active transport - ANS-Movement against gradient the use of ATP
ADH - ANS-Hormone that will increase water reabsorption through aquaporins
ADH - ANS-Increases water reabsorption
Aldosterone - ANS-Hormone that will increase Na⁺ reabsorption and K⁺ excretion
Aldosterone - ANS-Increases Na⁺ retention and K⁺ excretion
Angiotensin II - ANS-Vasoconstrictor that increases blood strain
ANP - ANS-Decreases blood extent and stress
ANP - ANS-Hormone that decreases Na⁺ and water reabsorption
Antiport - ANS-Two materials flow in opposite guidelines
Aquaporin - ANS-Channel protein for water movement
Aquaporin insertion - ANS-ADH-controlled water channels
Ascending limb - ANS-Impermeable to water, pumps out Na⁺, K⁺, Cl⁻
Baroreceptors - ANS-Sensors detecting blood pressure
Basement membrane - ANS-Negatively charged layer blocking proteins
Bladder - ANS-Organ storing urine
Blood colloid osmotic stress (BCOP) - ANS-Pressure pulling water into capillaries
Bowman's tablet - ANS-Cup that collects filtrate
BUN - ANS-Measure of urea for kidney function
Calcium (Ca²⁺) - ANS-Ion regulated with the aid of PTH for muscle groups and bones
Capsular hydrostatic pressure (CHP) - ANS-Pressure pushing fluid lower back into capillaries