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I just want to be clear on what moves actively and what moves passively, so please correct me if I'm wrong:
In PCT, everything is reabsorbed actively; only water is reabsorbed passively.
In the thin descending loop, water is reabsorbed passively.
In the thin ascending loop, solutes such as Na, Cl, urea are moved passively.
In the thick ascending loop, solutes are moved actively.
During secretion at DCT, solutes are moved from the capillaries to the filtrate actively (is this correct? I'm not sure about this one)
ADH presence: water is reabsorbed passively.
Aldosterone: Na is reabsorbed activelypotassium is secreted actively (or passively?)
In PCT, everything is reabsorbed actively; only water is reabsorbed passively.
In the thin descending loop, water is reabsorbed passively.
In the thin ascending loop, solutes such as Na, Cl, urea are moved passively.
In the thick ascending loop, solutes are moved actively.
During secretion at DCT, solutes are moved from the capillaries to the filtrate actively (is this correct? I'm not sure about this one)
ADH presence: water is reabsorbed passively.
Aldosterone: Na is reabsorbed activelypotassium is secreted actively (or passively?)