vattenåterabsorption
Vattenåterabsorption, also known as water reabsorption, is a crucial physiological process in many biological systems, most notably within the kidneys of vertebrates. This process involves the movement of water from the filtrate back into the bloodstream. In the kidneys, water reabsorption is essential for concentrating urine, conserving body water, and maintaining fluid balance. It primarily occurs in the renal tubules, specifically the proximal convoluted tubule, the loop of Henle, the distal convoluted tubule, and the collecting ducts.
The mechanism of water reabsorption is largely passive, driven by osmotic gradients. As solutes like sodium
Imbalances in water reabsorption can lead to various health issues. Insufficient reabsorption can result in excessive