Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What blood supply directly receive stubstances from tubular cell?

I'm allowed to choose from the following terms: afferent arteriole, arcuate artery, arcuate artery, collecting duct, distal convoluted tubule, efferent arteriole, glomerular capsule, glomerulus, interlobar artery, interlobar capillary, interlobular artery, interlobular vein, loop of Henle, peritubular capillary and proximal convoluted tubule Changes in the fluid composition from the time glomerular filtrate is formed to when urine arrives at the collecting duct are primarily the result of tubular reabsorption of preferred substances. Most of the reabsorption occurs surrounded by the proximal convoluted tubule. Anything that is not reabsorbed here pass on to the urine.
it should be the capillary plexus
The peritubular capillaries
The peritubular capillary run immediately next-door to the renal proximal tubules (RPT). This allows the RPT cells to verbs nutrients directly from the filtrate to the peritubular capillaries, thereby completing the process of 'reabsorption'.

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