1. Chapter 6 - Responding to Changes in the Environment
  2. Topic 16 - Homeostasis

16.6 Role of the nephron in osmoregulation

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  • Maintenance of gradient of sodium ions by the loop of Henle

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  • Reabsorption of glucose/water by proximal convoluted tubule

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  • Formation of glomerular filtrate by ultrafiltration

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  • The nephron carries out its role of osmoregulation in a series of stages. Firstly, the formation of the glomerular filtrate via ultrafiltration, then the reabsorption of glucose and water by the proximal convoluted tubule. Then, the maintenance of a gradient of sodium ions in the medulla by the loop of Henle. Finally, the reabsorption of water by the distal convoluted tubule and collecting ducts.