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g. Renal Water Excretion
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how much filtered load is on average reabsorbed, and where?
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most significant solute responsible for driving force that moves water back into blood
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define the concept of 'obligatory water reabsorption'
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Descending limb of the loop of Henle (DLH) is ... to water (but is ... to solutes).
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describe the role of the interstitial fluid osmolarity
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The thin ascending limb is ... to water.
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solute movement in the thin ascending limb occurs through ...
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the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle is ... to water and uses ... transport of NaCl.
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tubular fluid enters the loop of Henle at ... mOsM and leaves at ... mOsM
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drubs that inhibit the diluting segment are also called ...
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what is the diluting segment
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the early distal tubule is ... to water
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water permeability in the late distal tubule is regulated by ... through ... cells
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how does ADH affect water permeability?
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high milliosmole = ... (high/low) levels of solute/water
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Explain in general terms why TUBULAR OSMOTIC EQUIVALENTS in the distal nephron COMPROMISES WATER REABSORPTION.
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ADH binds what receptor on principal cells and stimulate addition of what type of channel?
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major method by which diuretics function
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