What happened to the volume of urine as the solute concentration in the interstitial space was increased? how well did the results compare to your prediction?

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The concentration of urine increased proportionally to the concentration of solutes. The derived results were same as the predicated result.

What happens to the amount of glucose in urine as the glucose transporters are reduced?

Glucose transporters move glucose from the extracellular space, where it arrives via the bloodstream, into the cells. A reduction in blood glucose levels is a result of insulin activity. As more glucose carriers were administered, the level of glucose in the urine bladder decreased, causing reabsorption.

The glomeruli use the glucose transporter proteins found in the cell membranes of the proximal tubules to reabsorb the 180 grams of glucose each day that they remove from plasma. If the capacity of these transporters is exceeded, glucose will manifest in the urine.

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