Urine Volume as Percentage of Glomerular Filtrate

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Generally, urine volume is about what percentage of total glomerular filtrate volume?

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Generally, urine volume is about what percentage of total glomerular filtrate volume?

  1. 1% of total glomerular filtrate volume — Correct Answer
  2. 5% of total glomerular filtrate volume
  3. 10% of total glomerular filtrate volume
  4. 20% of total glomerular filtrate volume
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 1% of total glomerular filtrate volume

Normally, only about 1% of the total glomerular filtrate is excreted as urine. The remaining 99% is reabsorbed back into the body along the nephron tubules.

The Numbers (in Humans as Reference)
  • Normal GFR = 125 ml/min or 180 L/day
  • Normal daily urine output = approximately 1.5–2 L/day
  • 1.5 L / 180 L × 100 = ~1%
Where Does the 99% Go?
  • PCT: ~65–80% reabsorbed (glucose, amino acids, Na⁺, HCO₃⁻, water)
  • Loop of Henle: Additional water and solutes reabsorbed
  • DCT + Collecting duct: Fine-tuning under aldosterone (Na⁺) and ADH (water)
Clinical Significance

This 1% fraction is crucial for eliminating metabolic waste products (urea, creatinine, uric acid) and maintaining electrolyte balance. Conditions that alter this percentage:

  • Polyuria (>1%): Diabetes insipidus (ADH deficiency), Diabetes mellitus, Diuretic use
  • Oliguria (<1%): Dehydration, renal failure, heart failure

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