This resource focuses on following topics:
- how urea is produced in the liver from excess amino acids with simple version of the ornithine cycle and how it is removed from the bloodstream by ultrafiltration.
- how solutes are selectively reabsorbed in the proximal tubule and how the loop of Henle acts as a countercurrent multiplier to increase the reabsorption of water
- how the pituitary gland and osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus, combined with the action of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), bring about negative feedback control of mammalian plasma concentration and blood volume and regulates urine concentration.
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