Function of the Tubules and Osmoregulation

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Function of the Tubules and Osmoregulation: Overview

In this topic, we will learn the functions of the proximal convoluted tubule, Henle’s loop, distal convoluted tubule, and collecting duct. It also highlights a diagram which explains the significant functions of the nephron.

Important Questions on Function of the Tubules and Osmoregulation

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Vasopressin tends to make the urine hypertonic.

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What causes the increased absorption of water in the collecting ducts?

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What happens in Distal Convoluted Tubule when vasopressin is released into the bloodstream?

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What is the role of brush border present in the PCT of a nephron?

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What is the renal threshold for glucose?

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A duct that receives and concentrated urine from the DCT and discharges it into the renal pelvis is called Collecting Duct.

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What happens to walls of DCT when vasopressin is released?

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PCT of nephron has brush border that facilitates the reabsorption.

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The process of tubular reabsorption takes place in Henle's loop.

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PCT and DCT are the parts of Henle's loop.

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Which of the following process takes place in Henle's loop?

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Describe the structure of Henle's loop.

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What process takes place in the loop of Henle?

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Collecting tubules helps to maintain osmolarity.

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Reabsorption in which of the following takes place under the influence of ADH:

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Mention the segment of the nephron where most of the re-absorption of substances takes place.

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Which waste product is primarily excreted by the kidneys?

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How does vasopressin differ from aldosterone in function?

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What is the primary purpose of osmoregulation?