RENAL PHYSIOLOGY-MOVEMENT OF IONS

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SUMMARY

MOVEMENT OF IONS ACROSS THE RENAL TUBULES IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS

1. Na+/K+ move in opposite directions
2. H+/HCO3- move in opposite directions

MOVEMENT OF IONS ACROSS THE RENAL TUBULES IN THE SAME DIRECTION

3. K+/H+ move in the same direction
4. Na+/H2O move in the same direction

5. Na+/HCO3- move in same directions
6. K+/Ca2+ move in the same direction


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