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Author : ellena-manuel | Published Date : 2016-04-29
Specific LongLatency Activity in the Olfactory Bulb Granule Cell Network Vikrant Kapoor and Nathaniel N Urban Department of Biological Sciences and Center for the
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Specific LongLatency Activity in the Olfactory Bulb Granule Cell Network Vikrant Kapoor and Nathaniel N Urban Department of Biological Sciences and Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition Carnegie Mellon University. By Natalie & . Rutendo. Kidney: Internal Structure. 1. 2. 5. 6. 9. 7. 8. 3. 4. 10. 1 – Cortex. 2 – Medulla. 3 - Renal pyramid. 4 – Renal Papilla. 5 – Minor Calyx. 6 – Major Calyx. 7 – Renal Artery. Joe Pistack MS/ED. Urinary System. Urinary System is comprised of:. Two kidneys: form urine from the blood. Two . ureters. : tubes that conduct urine to bladder from kidneys. One urinary bladder: reservoir holding urine temporarily. Part II day 1. Review . Glomerular. Filtrate. The water, waste products, salt, glucose, and other chemicals that have been filtered out of the blood at the . glomerulus. (. gloh-mer-yuh-luhs. ) are known collectively as . The glomerulus has a role in the regulating the composition of blood and urineAuthor Andrew Blann is consultant at City 5 practice points Urea and electrolytes are Learning objectives...After readin Quick Overview of the Urinary System. Bladder Schistosomes. Normally, urine is sterile. Presence of blood may indicate an infection. . Introduction. -Cells produce waste that can become toxic if they accumulate. Anatomy. The kidneys are a pair of fist-sized organs that are located on either side of the spinal column.. A kidney consists of an outer layer (renal cortex) and an inner region (renal medulla).. The functional unit of the kidney is the nephron.. The Kidneys. About this Chapter. Anatomy of the urinary system. Overview of kidney . function. Homeostasis. pH. Electrolytes. fluid. Filtration. Reabsorption. Secretion. Excretion. Micturition. Functions of the Kidneys. GENERAL ORGANIZATION OF RENAL STRUCTURE. Capsule . Cortex. • C. ortical . labryinth. . . • . M. edullary. rays. Medulla. . • . renal pyramids. • . cortical/renal columns. . Renal pelvis. renal . capsule. . . You should also notice a “pinched-in” area where the renal blood vessels and . ureter. are attached to the kidney.. This is the renal . hilus. .. Remove the renal capsule. Once the renal capsule is removed, you will be looking at the renal cortex (if you would remove the renal . Glomerular. Filtrate. The water, waste products, salt, glucose, and other chemicals that have been filtered out of the blood at the . glomerulus. (. gloh-mer-yuh-luhs. ) are known collectively as . 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 . Nephron Anatomy. The Filtration Unit: the Glomerulus and Bowman's capsule. Filtration and Molecular Characteristics. Glomerular Filtration. Autoregulation of Filtration. Mechanisms of Autoregulation. v . Tubules and . interstitium. Disorders . v . Blood vessels Disorders . Figure (1) high-power light microscope of rat glomerulus, basement membrane, capillary lumen; endothelium; Ep, visceral epithelial cells (podocytes) with foot processes;, . . DIAGNOSIS. History .. Physical exam.. Investigations:. Labs.. Imaging.. Renal biopsy.. History . Onset ( sudden or gradual).. Symptoms: . edema,hematuria,proteinuria,etc. .. Family history.. Drug history..
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