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(a) Describe the structure and function of the basic filtering unit of the kidney. (b) List two factors on which the reabsorption of water from urine depends.

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(a) Structure and function of the basic filtering unit of the kidney:

The basic filtering unit of the kidney is called the nephron.

Structure of nephron:

  1. Bowman’s capsule – A cup-shaped structure that surrounds a bunch of capillaries called the glomerulus.
  2. Glomerulus – A network of capillaries where blood filtration starts.
  3. Renal tubule – A long, coiled tube connected to Bowman’s capsule, responsible for reabsorption and secretion.
  4. Collecting duct – Collects the final urine from multiple nephrons.

Function of nephron:

  • Filtration: Blood enters the glomerulus under pressure, and waste products, water, glucose, salts, etc., are filtered into Bowman’s capsule.
  • Reabsorption: Useful substances like glucose, water, and some salts are reabsorbed from the tubule into the blood.
  • Secretion: Additional wastes are secreted into the tubule.
  • Final urine (mostly urea, excess salts, and water) passes into the collecting duct.

(b) Two factors on which the reabsorption of water from urine depends:

  1. Amount of excess water in the body – If the body is dehydrated, more water is reabsorbed.
  2. Concentration of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) – ADH regulates water reabsorption by increasing permeability of the kidney tubules.

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