PPT-Kidneys – What do they do?

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Produce urine 1500ml per day 25 of blood volume through 1 million filters On each breath Concentrate fluid that comes out as urine Help to regulate blood pressure

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Produce urine 1500ml per day 25 of blood volume through 1 million filters On each breath Concentrate fluid that comes out as urine Help to regulate blood pressure Activate Vitamin D important for healthy teeth and bones. (Ethylene Glycol). By Hannah, Kimberley, Victoria, Erin. Sources. Pools of antifreeze under cars during filling of the cooling system.. More common in winter . Some households will use antifreeze during the cold months to "winterize" their pipes. . Introduction. The.  . Urinary System.  is a group of organs in the body concerned with filtering out excess fluid and other substances from the bloodstream. The substances are filtered out from the body in the form of . THINK ABOUT IT. It. ’. s a hot day and you gulp down water. As you drink, you begin to wonder. Where. ’. s all that water going? Will it just dilute your blood, or is something in your body making sure that everything stays in balance?. THE URINARY SYSTEM. COMPONENTS. 2 Kidneys. 2 . ureters. 1 urinary bladder. 1 urethra. FUNCTIONS:. Excretion and filtration. Regulation of blood volume and pressure. Regulation of blood solutes. Regulation of pH. SCARCITY. is a fact of life. While people’s desire for goods and services is unlimited, the resources to produce them ARE limited.. Individuals and Societies Must Devise Ways to Deal with This Problem. Most: . explain how water levels are maintained by a balance between input and output . Should: . explain how the kidneys respond to changes in conditions. Could: . explain the role of ADH in urine concentration and explain it’s effects during alcohol and ecstasy consumption. Cell vs. Human Organism. Human Waste Removal. Excretory (Urinary) System. Digestive System. Respiratory System. Integumentary. System. Human Excretory (Urinary) System. Kidneys - The . human kidneys are the major organs of bodily . Produce urine – 1500ml per day. 25% of blood volume through 1 million filters.. On each breath. Concentrate fluid that comes out as urine. Help to regulate blood pressure. Activate Vitamin D – important for healthy teeth and bones. Functions of the kidneys. 1 - The major excretory organs ,although the lungs and skin also participate in excretion.. . 2 -They also act as essential regulators of:. a- the . volume. . and . chemical makeup . DR. SANJIV KUMAR. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,. DEPTT. OF PATHOLOGY, BVC, PATNA. INTRODUCTION. Highly . infectious and contagious respiratory disease of . chicks. Also . affect the oviduct. , intestine . and . Dr Monica . Patil. Functionally, the . urogenital. system can be divided into two entirely different components: the urinary system and the genital system.. Embryologically and anatomically, however, they are intimately interwoven. . th. edition . Dho. 7:12. Urinary system. AKA excretory system. Removes wastes & excess water. Maintain acid-base balance. Helps maintain body’s homeostasis. apply your knowledge. Can you think of an example of the urinary system’s ability to maintain homeostasis? . Jeff Kaufhold MD FACP. March 2015. Hereditary Disease of the kidneys - Summary. Glomerular diseases. Hereditary Cystic Diseases. Hereditary . Nephroses. Wilms. Tumor. Reflux Nephropathy. Hereditary Stone Diseases. 168 Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is a metabolic disorder that mainly affects the kidneys. It results from build-up Available online atwww.ijmrhs.com Internati onal Jo urnal of Me dical R esear

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