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Home » Beyond Filtration: The Kidney’s Role In Homeostasis

Beyond Filtration: The Kidney’s Role In Homeostasis

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Beyond Filtration: The Kidney’s Role In Homeostasis

Question 1. Draw a neat diagram of structural and functional unit of the kidney and label its parts. Mention the non excretory functions of kidney.
Answer:

Non excretory functions of kidney:

1. Role in homestasis

  • Kidneys regulate various activities in the body, which are concerned with hemostasis
    • Filter the blood and excrete its waste products
    • Conserved water when it decrease and excretes when excess
    • Retains sodium when osmolarity decreases and eliminates sodium when osmolarity increases Maintains pH of the blood and body fluids

2. Hemopoietic function

  • Stimulate erythropoiesis by the release of erythropoietin

3. Endocrine function

  • Hormones secreted by kidney are:
    • Erythropoietin
    • Thrombopoietin
    • Renin
    • 1,25 dihydroxycholecalciferol
    • Prostaglandin
      1. Regulation of arterial blood pressure
      2. Regulation of blood calcium level

Question 2. Define glomerular filtration rate. Explain the factors influencing the glomerular filtration rate.
Answer:

Definition:

  • Glomerular filtration rate is the total quantity of filtrate formed in all the nephrons of both the kidneys in the given unit of time.

Factors affecting glomerular filtration rate:

1. Renal blood flow

  • It is directly proportional to GFR.

2. Tubuloglomerular feedback.

Tubuloglomerular Feedback

3. Glomerular capillary pressure

  • It is directly proportional to GFR

4. Colloidal osmotic pressure

  • It is inversely proportional to GFR
  • In dehydration colloidal osmotic pressure increases which decreases GFR

5. Hydrostatic pressure in Bowman’s capsule

  • It is inversely proportional to GFR
  • Hydrostatic pressure increases in obstruction of urethra and edema of kidney

6. Blood pressure

  • GFR not affected upto when BP is between 60 & 180 mm Hg

7. Sympathetic stimulation

  • Mild to moderate stimulation produces no effect
  • Strong stimulation causes severe constriction of blood vessels by releasing noradrenaline
  • Initially there is increase in GFR later decreases

8. Surface area of capillary membrane

  • It is directly proportional to GFR

9. Permeability of capillary membrane It is directly proportional to GFR

  • Hormones

Glomerula Filtration Rate

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