ECOLOGY
EXCRETORY PRODUCTS AND THEIR ELIMINATION
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glomerular filtration
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tubular reabsorption
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glomerular reabsorption
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tubular secretion
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Detailed explanation-1: -Filtration is a non-selective process performed by the glomerulus using the glomerular capillary blood pressure. About 1200 ml of blood is filtered by the glomerulus per minute to form 125 ml of filtrate in the Bowman’s capsule per composition as that of plasma except the nitrogenous wastes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Renal Glomerular Filtration: Glomerular filtration is a passive, nonselective process in which hydrostatic pressure (approximately 10 mm Hg) forces fluids and small (<5 nm) hydrophilic particles through the glomerular membrane (Deen et al., 2001).
Detailed explanation-3: -The process by which glomerular filtration occurs is called renal ultrafiltration. The force of hydrostatic pressure in the glomerulus (the force of pressure exerted from the pressure of the blood vessel itself) is the driving force that pushes filtrate out of the capillaries and into the slits in the nephron.
Detailed explanation-4: -Filtration. The non-selective, passive process performed by the glomerulus that form blood plasma without blood proteins is called: Renal blood flow is maintained within narrow limits despite changes in arterial blood pressure. Regarding the renal circulation.
Detailed explanation-5: -Numerous glycoproteins, such as acidic proteoglycans and laminin, together with the collagen fibers form the complete structure of the membrane. The glomerular filtration barrier selectively filters molecules based on size (70 kDa), electrical charge (the more cationic, the more permeable), and capillary pressure.