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    Diuretics

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    Thiazide diuretics C. Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors D. K+- sparing diuretics E. Osmotic diuretics F. Others IV. Therapeutic uses I. Structure/Function Germann and Stanfield Fig. 19.2 The Nephron: Tubular Component Bowman’s Capsule (Glomerulus) Proximal C T Proximal Straight Tubule Loop of Henle Descending Ascending Distal C T Collecting Duct Germann and StanfieldFig 19.3 Renal Processes Germann and Stanfield Fig 19.7 • Sympathetic nerves • ANP II. Neurohumoral Regulation

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    Excretory System

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    Excretory system Excretion is the removal of waste products of metabolism from our body system. Contents • 1 Excretory functions • 2 Component organs o 2.1 Lungs o 2.2 Kidneys o 2.3 Ureter o 2.4 Urinary bladder o 2.5 Urethra o 3 Urine formation4 Reasons For Excretion The excretory system removes metabolic and liquid toxic wastes as well as excess water from the organism‚ in the form of urine‚sweat‚urea or bile. This is important so as to help maintain balance within the organism

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    Name: Emily Roth Chapter 3 Check and Challenge Date: November 22‚ 2014 Hr: 5th hour Check and Challenge p 80 1.) What materials need to be exchanged across a cell membrane? Water‚ nutrients‚ waste‚ gasses (O2/CO2)‚ amino acids (to build proteins)‚ sugars (carbos)‚ lipids‚ nucleic acids. 2.) In what way is an organism a protected compartment? Organisms have many layers of cells and material (such as skin) that protect them from the environment. The also arare selectively permeable in determining

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    MIDTERM NOTES By: Dr. Vianca Jane De Jesus-Catangal INTESTINE longest coiled tube in the alimentary tract it has two parts (small and large) small intestine is in the anterior part it is the principal organ for digestion and absorption the posterior part is the large intestine its lumen is at the center and it has a finger like fold VILLI (sing. Villus)which hasten absorption TUNICA SEROSA or VISCERAL PERITONIUM- outermost covering TUNICA MUSCULARIS – forms the major part of

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    A Nursing Case Study on Chronic Renal Failure In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in NCM-102 CRITERIA Introduction and Implications - 5% Objective - 5% Developmental Data - 5% Physical Assessment - 10% History - 5% Anatomy and Physiology - 5% Pathophysiology - 10% Interpretations - 5% Drug Studies - 5% Nursing Management - 20% Health Teachings - 5% Format - 5% Punctuality - 10% Reference - 5% _________________ TOTAL:

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    A nephron consists of one glomerulus and one U-shaped tubule that drain the waste into the renal pelvis. [4]The glomerular filtration barrier consists of endothelial cells‚ the glomerular basement membrane and visceral epithelial cells. Figure 1 shows the basic anatomy of the kidney

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    Vanessa Yang Smith Period 6 Biology HP 17 March 2014 Biology Study Guide: Unit 6 Physiology III Benchmark 1. Homeostasis maintains and keeps a balance of an organism’s internal environment. 2. The body maintains homeostasis by the feedback inhibition‚ in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus. 3. The axon terminal is the nerve ending. The nodes speed up the message. The myelin sheath is an insulating membrane. The axon carries impulses away from the cell body

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    The Kidneys

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    colour‚ clarity‚ pH and the presence of certain substances in urine can help doctors diagnose medical conditions:  Protein or red blood cells in urine can indicate kidney damage or disease‚ as these substances would not normally filter through the glomerulus.  Glucose in urine is often an indication of diabetes. A person with diabetes will have a high level of glucose in the blood. 10 of 27 © Boardworks Ltd 2009 Which sample? 11 of 27 © Boardworks Ltd 2009 12 of 27 © Boardworks Ltd 2009 What

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    Study guide‚ block exam 5‚ boil 118‚ Fall 2012‚ Dr. Benjamin Smarr. * Hunger * Neural regulation of * These include hormones and nutrients from the periphery that convey information about energy availability to the brain‚ and to the hypothalamus in particular. Neurons in distinct hypothalamic nuclei that are targeted by these molecules project to other hypothalamic nuclei as well as to extrahypothalamic sites. The complex process of regulating food intake is now known to involve

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    Urine Analysis Lab

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    Kharishma Patel BIO 3422-E Urine Analysis Lab Objective The objective of this experiment shall be to examine the effects of different types of fluids on the renal system including rate of urine production‚ pH‚ and specific gravity. Hypothesis The group drinking water will have the highest rate of urine production. The group that drinks water only when thirsty will have the lowest rate of urine production. The specific gravity of urine for all treatment groups will be around 1.000. The pH for

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