Renal System Word Search

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1.
Movement of plasma from blood into the nephron
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Movement of substances from the nephron back into the bloodstream
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Movement of substances from the blood into the nephron for elimination.
4.
Filters blood to form filtrate
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This tubule reabsorbs most water, glucose, ions, and nutrients
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The ___ loop of henle reabsorbs water
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The ___ loop of henle Reabsorbs salt (Na⁺ and Cl⁻) but is impermeable to water
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This tubule is involved in Further regulation of ions and pH; selective secretion and reabsorption
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This is involved in final water reabsorption and urine concentration
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This occurs when fluid flows in opposite directions in nearby structures allowing efficient exchange of water and solutes and helps maintain the medullary osmotic gradient needed to concentrate urine.