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Urine Formation Filtration: removing maximum waste from the blood • At the Glomerulus there is very high pressure that filters a lot of stuff out of the blood stream and into the nephron (at the bowman’s capsule) • Things that move out of the blood stream: o o o o o o Water NaCl (and other salt/ions) Glucose Amino Acids H+ Urea/Uric Acid • Things that stay in the blood: o Plasma proteins (to big to fit through the “filter”) o Blood cells (also too big) o Some water, salts, glucose, amino acids and H+ stay in behind in the blood Reabsorption: bringing as much “good stuff” back into the blood as possible • All along the Proximal Convoluted Tubule and Loop of Henle your nephron actively transports glucose, amino acids and Na+ ions BACK into the blood • (Negative ions, such as Cl-, will also move back into the blood because they are following the Na+) • All of this material moving back into the blood concentrates the blood, which them causes water to follow the osmotic gradient and ALSO move back into the blood. • This is GREAT because it makes sure you have most of the good stuff in your blood stream, and your urine is mostly concentrated waste with a bit of water. • Unfortunately, reabsorption accidentally brings some wastes back into the blood stream (urea, uric acid, ammonia, some extra H+) Secretion: bringing as much “bad stuff” back out of the blood as possible • Along the distal convoluted tubule the nephron actively transports that small amount of waste that snuck into the blood during reabsorption BACK out of the blood again • Some water also goes into the urine during this process, and so does histamine, excess minerals and any drugs in your system. • Then the urine is all collected in the collecting ducts, and carried to the bladder through the ureters (to eventually leave the body)