I need help the below prelab Lab 9. Urinary System Anatomy Prelab: Voyage Throug
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I need help the below prelab Lab 9. Urinary System Anatomy Prelab: Voyage Through the Kidney and Kidney Diagram Use the terms below to fill in the blanks. Active transport ADH Afferent arteriole Aldosterone Ascending limb Bowman's space Collecting duct Descending limb Distal convoluted tubule Filtrate Glomerulus Ions Podocytes Protein-free Proximal convoluted Renal artery Renal corpuscle Ureters Urethra Urinary bladder Urine tubule takes you from the aorta to the kidney. You travel through smaller and smaller branches, until the (2) takes you to the renal corpuscle. There, you enter the capillaries of the (3) squeeze through the pores in the capillary walls, you encounter specialized cells that form a barrier, the filtration membrane. You are small enough to slip through the filtration slits of the (4) tubular conduit, the (6) As you and enter (5) You are swept into the first , named for its proximity to the You are bathed in a fluid consisting of (8) filtrate. The current sweeps you on, and you take a sharp turn to descend into the of the loop of Henle, where water reabsorption and concentration of the (10)is taking place. The trek tuns upward after a hairpin turn into the (11)_ area, (12) (13) The somewhat "refined" fluid is delivered to the last segment of the nephron, the (14) influence of the hormone (15)As you pass into the (16) volume of liquid by changing the permeability of the tubule wall, and causing an osmotic flow of water that assists in the concentrating the filtrate. of the loop of Henle where, in the thickened mechanisms are causing reabsorption of , which is adapted for the reabsorption of sodium ions due to the , the hormone (17)_ makes final adjustments to the is delivered to the renal pelvis The waste stream, in the form of (18) where it will be conducted into the (19) (20) the (21) on its way to the for storage. It may stay here a while until it leaves the body throughExplanation / Answer
1. Renal artery
2. Afferent arteriole
3. Glomerulus
4. Podocytes
5. Bowman's space
6. Proximal convoluted tubule
7. Renal corpuscle
8. Protein free
9. Descending limb
10. Filterate
11. Ascending limb
12. Active transport
13. Ions
14. Distal convoluted tubule
15. Aldosterone
16. Collecting duct
17. ADH
18. Urine
19. Ureter
20. Urinary bladder
21. Urethra.
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