PPT-HUMAN RENAL SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY

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Lecture 34 By Lect Dr Zainab Al Amily Learning Objectives Define GFR and RPF Describe the characteristic of the glomerular membrane Describe the forces that determine

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Lecture 34 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. Basic renal functions. Fluid balance. . Electrolyte balance. . Elimination of metabolic waste products. . . Components of the system. . Urinary bladder and associated plumbing. Renal Physiology . In the Kidneys, a fluid that resembles plasma is filtered through a collection of capillary tubes in a . nephron. by a process of . glomerular. filtration. The resulted urine expelled to the exterior by . 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. Spring Lab Practical. Study Slides. Know all anatomical structures. Figure 7.16a Diencephalon and brain stem structures.. Third ventricle. Anterior. commissure. Hypothalamus. Optic . chiasma. Pituitary gland. Lesson 1.1: The Language of Anatomy and Physiology. Lesson 1.2: Basic Physiological Processes. Lesson 1.3: How Forces Affect the Body. Lesson 1.4: Understanding Science. Lesson 1.1. The Language . of . pharynx to esophagus all food changes that occur in the alimentary canalAnatomy Physiology Digestive System Ziser 2003breaking large molecules proteins fats starches etca thick coating of bicarbona care fieldAnatomy is the study of the structures associated with the human body Physiology is the these structures The humancomplicated machine In order for the machine addition each of these part 15.03.2020. 1. LO: please insert relevant Learning objective reference here. 2. DIURETICS. 3. Learning Objectives for Diuretics. Renal physiology:. explain the physiology of the renal system and. how drugs impact ionic composition. Anatomy & . Physiology. What is Human. ‘Anatomy’?. Human anatomy is the study of the structure and morphology of the parts in the human body.. This means the shape of them and their correct location and orientation.. Explain how anatomy and Physiology are related. Pg. 1-21. Anatomy vs. Physiology. Anatomy .  the study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts and relationship to one another. Physiology . After purchasing this product, Amazon will e-mail you an Access Code and redemption instructions for this online content. In some cases, you may also require a course code from your Instructor. Please consult the e-mail for additional details on redeeming your code and accessing the online contentThe complexity and copious number of details that must be mastered in order to fully understand renal physiology makes this one of the most daunting and intimidating topics covered in the first year of medical school. Although this is often only a 2-4 week module during the general physiology course, it is essential that students understand the foundations of renal physiology, and general physiology texts are often not detailed enough to provide students with what they need to master this difficult subject.This first edition, and third volume in the Integrated Physiology Series, offers students a clear, clinically oriented overview of renal physiology. The lecture-style format, conversational tone, and final Integration chapter offset the difficult and intimidating nature of the subject. Chapter outlines, learning objectives, and end-of-chapter summaries highlight key concepts for easier assimilation. Other pedagogical features include clinical cases, Thought Questions, Putting It Together sections, Editor\'s Integration boxes, review Q&A, and online animations -- all designed specifically to reinforce clinical relevance and to challenge the student in real-world problem-solving. The kidney plays a . major role in . controlling the volume of blood. (water) and also . controlling ion concentration and PH. . It is the major excretory organ, responsible for the . removal. of metabolic waste products from the blood.. Remove metabolic products, toxins and acid. Removal of non volatile acids (lactate, sulphuric, phosphate, acetoacetate, beta hydroxybutyrate, toxins). Salt balance. Water balance. Ph balance. Produce . 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.

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