The role of the kidneys in homeostasis – WJECThe nephron - Higher tier only
Our kidneys regulate the water concentration in our blood and excrete toxic waste. When they fail to work properly, dialysis treatment or a transplant is required.
surrounds a ball of capillaryTiny blood vessels with walls one-cell thick where exchange of materials occurs. called the capillary knot
high pressure is created in the capillary knot by the diameter of the capillary leaving the knot being narrower than the capillary entering
this pressure results in ultrafiltrationThe process by which the glomerulus filters water, ions, glucose and other small molecules from the blood. where water, saltA compound formed by neutralisation of an acid by a base, eg a metal oxide, as the result of hydrogen ions in the acid being replaced by metal ions or other positive ions. Sodium chloride, common salt, is one such compound., glucoseA simple sugar used by cells for respiration., and other small molecules pass out of the capillary and into the Bowman's capsule
proteins and blood cells are too big to leave the capillaries to go into the tubule
The rest of the tubule is responsible for the selective reabsorption of glucose, some salts, and lots of the water.
The collecting duct is responsible for the selective reabsorption of water and for sending urine to the ureter.