In the renal system, peritubular capillaries are tiny blood vessels that travel alongside nephrons allowing reabsorption and secretion between blood and the inner lumen of the nephron. Ions and minerals that need to be saved in
the body are reabsorbed into the
peritubular capillaries through active transport, secondary active transport, or transcytosis. The ions that need to be excreted as waste are secreted from the capillaries into the
nephron to be sent towards the bladder and out of the body. The majority of exchange through the
peritubular capillaries occurs because of
chemical gradients, osmosis and Na+ pumps.
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