Long Loops of Henle: The Secret to Concentrated Urine
Question 1. Juxtamedullary nephron.
Answer:
Based on the situation of renal corpuscles, nephrons are of two types.
1. Cortical nephron.
2. Juxtamedullary nephron.
Juxtamdullary nephron:
- It is present at the junction of the cortex and medulla.
- It consists of long Henle’s loop which penetrate deep into the medulla.
- Its vascular supply is formed vasa recta.
- It helps in concentration of urine.
Question 2. Proximal convoluted tubule.
Answer:
It is the coiled portion arising from Bowman’s capsule.
- It is situated in the cortex near the glomerulus.
- It consists of single layer of cuboidal cells bordered by microvilli.
- It is 14 mm long and has diameter of 55 μ.
Function:
- About 80% of active transport of sodium occurs in proximal convoluted tubule.
Question 3. Functions of distal convulated tubule. (or) Draw flowchart of reninangiotensin mechanism.
Answer:
The cells of distal convoluted tubule gets modified and form macula densa.
- Macula densa forms part of juxta – glomerula apparatus.
- These cells function as chemoreceptors.
- They are stimulated by a decreased Na+ ions nd thereby causing increased renin release.
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