The Two Stages of Urine Production in the Kidneys Table



The processes of ultrafiltration and selective reabsorption


Ultrafiltration occurs when small molecules (such as amino acids, water, glucose, urea and inorganic ions) filter out of the blood and into the Bowman’s capsule to form glomerular filtrate. These molecules must pass through three layers during this process: the capillary endothelium, the basement membrane and the Bowman’s capsule epithelium
Factors Affecting Water Potential Table



As blood flows through the glomerulus, there is an overall movement of water down the water potential gradient from the blood plasma (region of higher water potential) into the Bowman’s capsule (region of lower water potential)
Adaptations for Selective Reabsorption Table



Selective reabsorption in the proximal convoluted tubule
Selective reabsorption in the proximal convoluted tubule uses the same method of membrane transport that moves sucrose into companion cells in phloem tissue!As sodium ions move passively down their concentration gradient into the epithelial cells of the proximal convoluted tubule, this provides the energy needed to reabsorb solute molecules (eg. glucose and amino acids) into the epithelial cells, even against their concentration gradients.This is known as indirect or secondary active transport, as the energy (ATP) is used to pump sodium ions, not the solutes themselves.
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