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  • Reabsorption - Wikipedia
    It is called reabsorption (and not absorption) because these substances have already been absorbed once from ingested food and water (particularly in the intestines) and the body is reclaiming them from a fluid stream filtered out of blood in the glomeruli that is on its way to becoming urine
  • 25. 5 Physiology of Urine Formation: Tubular Reabsorption and Secretion
    In the next chapter we will discuss how the kidney controls acid-base balance, but it important to understand the reabsorption and secretion mechanisms that the kidney uses to maintain this balance
  • Tubular Reabsorption – Human Physiology - University of Guelph
    In the kidney, filtration and reabsorption occur across two different capillary beds, the glomerulus and the peritubular capillaries (PTC), respectively Similar to filtration, reabsorption in the kidney is influenced by hydrostatic and osmotic pressures
  • Kidney Reabsorption | HowStuffWorks
    Water gets reabsorbed passively by osmosis in response to the buildup of reabsorbed Na in spaces between the cells that form the walls of the nephron Other molecules get reabsorbed passively when they are caught up in the flow of water (solvent drag)
  • 25. 6 Tubular Reabsorption - Anatomy and Physiology 2e | OpenStax
    Mechanisms by which substances move across membranes for reabsorption or secretion include active transport, diffusion, facilitated diffusion, secondary active transport, and osmosis
  • What Is Reabsorption in the Kidney? - Biology Insights
    Reabsorption is the process where the body systematically recovers necessary water, nutrients, and electrolytes from the filtered fluid, ensuring they are not lost in the urine
  • Reabsorption - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Reabsorption is defined as a selective process that reclaims materials from tubular fluid and returns them to the bloodstream, primarily occurring in the renal tubules where approximately 99% of filtered water and various solutes, such as glucose and sodium, are reabsorbed
  • Reabsorption | definition of reabsorption by Medical dictionary
    1 the act or process of absorbing again, as the absorption by the kidneys of substances that were already secreted into the tubules, such as glucose, proteins, or sodium 2 resorption Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc
  • Reabsorption | biology | Britannica
    From this primary urine certain substances are reabsorbed into the blood and other substances are secreted into the primary urine from the blood The word secretion is used by renal physiologists to imply…
  • Kidney: Physiology of the Tubular Reabsorption - urology-textbook. com
    The most common drive for the reabsorption is the basolateral located Na-K-ATPase (sodium-potassium pump), which transports three sodium atoms out of the cell and two potassium atoms into the cell, the energy derives from the hydrolysis of one ATP molecule





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