Presentation 3
Presentation 3
Presentation 3
Active reabsorption
is the movement of molecules against the electrochemical
gradient. It needs liberation of energy, which is derived from
ATP.
Substances reabsorbed actively from the renal tubule are
sodium, calcium, potassium, phosphates, sulfates,
bicarbonates, glucose, amino acids, ascorbic acid, uric acid
and ketone bodies.
Passive Reabsorption
Passive reabsorption is the movement of molecules along the
electrochemical gradient. This process does not need energy.
Substances reabsorbed passively are chloride, urea and
water.
ROUTES OF REABSORPTION