PPT-Introduction to Renal Physiology (Excretory System)
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Basic renal functions Fluid balance Electrolyte balance Elimination of metabolic waste products Components of the system Urinary bladder and associated plumbing
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Basic renal functions Fluid balance Electrolyte balance Elimination of metabolic waste products Components of the system Urinary bladder and associated plumbing. urinary development lecture. 2. . Pronephros. beginning of the fourth week . (days 22). 7 to 10 solid cell groups in the cervical region . . nephrotome. By the end of the fourth week, all indications of the . The excretory system . collects and removes . wastes from our bodies.. Wastes take the form of solid, liquid and gas.. What parts of the excretory system do we already know? . What parts get rid of wastes?. Excretion is the process of eliminating . waste. .. There are several systems within our bodies that help us to eliminate waste products. . Excretory (. Urinary. ) – eliminates . liquid. waste. Digestive- disposes of . REGULATION. Excretory & Nervous Systems. Regulation within animal systems requires maintaining . homeostasi. s. - . t. he ability of the body or a cell to seek and maintain stability within its internal environment when dealing with external changes . Review of Renal/Endocrine Physiology course. Course occurs in the 2nd term of Year 1. Course Director – . Geza. . Fejes. -Toth (Renal) and Valerie Galton (Endo). Course has 72 curricular hours. Course was last reviewed in May 2, 2012. E.Q. - How does the Digestive and Excretory Systems aid us . in maintaining our bodies homeostatic environment.. Science class today:. . Check . and go over chapter 24.1 homework for a review of . digestion.. Skin. Lungs. Liver. AIM. : How is the human excretory system structured to help maintain homeostasis?. Bellwork. : Take out HW. Homework. : Read pages 985-989, Q# 1-4 on page 989. - Exam . Monday 1/9. Kidney-. It is situated in the post. Abdominal cavity & have a cortex & medulla. The functional unit is k/a . nephron. Supplies-. . Afferent arterioles breaks up into a tuft of capillaries & supplies to . Excretory and Reproductive systems are closely associated morphologically, both in terms of mode of development and use of common . ducts.. This . association is primarily due to a common derivation . Lecture 3,4. By: Lect. Dr. Zainab Al- . Amily. Learning Objectives. Define GFR and RPF. Describe the characteristic of the . glomerular. membrane. Describe the forces that determine GFR. Determine the mechanisms of GFR regulation. By . Ass. . Lec. . . Reham. . Saad. . kadhum. . Urogenital System . Functionally . the urogenital system can be divided into two entirely different compounds: . 1. The urinary system. . 2. The genital system. . PRESENTED BY: A.MANAHAN. FUNCTION . AND PROPERTIES . OF THE KIDNEYS. FUNCTIONS. To get rid of waste material from the body. Endocrine functions:. Regulation of blood pressure via RAAS system. Production of EPO. is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the . body fluids. of an . organism. , so as to help maintain internal chemical . homeostasis. and prevent damage to the body. The dual function of excretory systems is the elimination of the . L. AS. I. A. RENAL . &. . EXCRETORY. SYSTEM-II. . MODULE. THIRD . YEAR. . MBBS. STUDY. . GUIDE. RENAL. . COLIC. 3. RD . YEAR . MBBS. , . . RENAL . & . EXCRETORY . SYSTEM . II. . MODULE.
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