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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 32.97 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...Collecting Duct The Kidney’s Conservation of Water...
...Regulation of the Kidney’s Functions Antidiuretic Hormone...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 214.01 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...leads to the kidney Remove excess salts...
...blood leaves the kidney through the renal...
...Structure of the Kidney 4762506985000 The Nephron...
...units of the kidney. They are tiny...
...together in the kidney -7620037465000There are millions...
...nephrons in each kidney The Nephron consists...
...capillaries in the kidney The glomeruli are...
...cortex of the kidney. This is why...
...pelvis of the kidney A capillary network...
...blood. Treatment of Kidney Failure Reasons for...
...Failure Reasons for Kidney Failure: Infection Injury...
...Diabetes Methods of Kidney Failure Treatment Kidney...
...Kidney Failure Treatment Kidney Machine Kidney Transplant...
...Treatment Kidney Machine Kidney Transplant Kidney Machines:...
...Machine Kidney Transplant Kidney Machines: How they...
...is connected the kidney machine Blood flows...
...or blood cells. Kidney Transplants: The failed...
...Transplants: The failed kidney is removed and...
...by a healthy kidney donated by another...
...of the transplanted kidney by the recipient’s...
...rejection, the donated kidney must be of...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 59.3 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...the tubules and kidney and eventually out...
...of the mammalian kidney Mammals have a...
...Urine exits each kidney through a duct...
...urination. The mammalian kidney has two distinct...
...glomerulus. Each human kidney packs about a...
...In the human kidney, about 80% of...
...osmolarity in the kidney, the filtrate becomes...
...and enabling the kidney to conserve water...
...4. The mammalian kidney’s ability to conserve...
...mosm/L, but the kidney can excrete urine...
...In a mammalian kidney, the cooperative action...
...osmolarity in the kidney, which can then...
...gradient in the kidney and use that...
...of the mammalian kidney as a water-conserving...
...of the mammalian kidney to convert interstitial...
...concentrations throughout the kidney’s interstitial fluid. The...
...directions through the kidney’s osmolarity gradient. As...
...can supply the kidney with nutrients and...
...systems in the kidney consume considerable ATP,...
...ATP, requiring the kidney to have one...
...Before leaving the kidney, the urine may...
...of the mammalian kidney to produce hyperosmotic...
...and medulla. The kidney is one of...
...of the mammalian kidney is its ability...
...is high, the kidney can get rid...
...control of the kidney by negative feedback...
...and reaches the kidney. ADH induces the...
...reabsorption in the kidney are all linked...
...those of the kidney. It also stimulates...
...reabsorption in the kidney. But the RAAS...
...that regulates the kidney’s ability to control...
...of the mammalian kidney to adjust rapidly...
...of the vertebrate kidney have evolved in...
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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.77 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...of the entire kidney usually caused by...
...connected to the kidney via the ureters.)...
...who has suffered kidney disease for several...
...respective targets. Polycystic kidney disease always affects...
...right or left kidney because ______.it is...
...genes cause polycystic kidney disease, which means...
...types of polycystic kidney disease, caused by...
...following best describes kidney function in older...
...years or older)? Kidney function decreases due...
...decreases due to kidney atrophy. Which organ(s)...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 6.53 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...betaine, sarcosine) The Kidney Most animals maintain...
...toxins Hormone production Kidney Structure Mammalian kidney...
...Kidney Structure Mammalian kidney has two layers...
...medulla Urine leaves kidney via ureter Ureters...
...unit of the kidney Composed of Renal...
...ability of the kidney to produce urine...
...produced, it leaves kidney and enters urinary...
...Function Hormones affect kidney function Steroid hormones...
...equivalent to vertebrate kidney Empties into hindgut...
...Role of the kidney differs in freshwater...
...lack glomeruli (aglomerular kidney) All fish nephrons...
...of Henle Amphibian Kidney Structure and function...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 221 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...as the vertebrate kidney. In most animals,...
...the tubules and kidney and eventually out...
...bean-shaped kidneys. Each kidney is supplied with...
...Urine exits each kidney through a duct...
...urination. The mammalian kidney has two distinct...
...glomerulus. Each human kidney contains about a...
...In the human kidney, about 85% of...
...osmolarity in the kidney, the filtrate becomes...
...osmolarity in the kidney, the filtrate becomes...
...concentrated urine, the kidney actively reabsorbs salts...
...volume. The mammalian kidney’s ability to conserve...
...mosm/L, but the kidney can excrete urine...
...In a mammalian kidney, the maintenance of...
...osmolarity in the kidney, which can then...
...gradient in the kidney and use that...
...of the mammalian kidney as a water-conserving...
...fluid of the kidney. The loop of...
...interior of the kidney, enabling the kidney...
...kidney, enabling the kidney to form concentrated...
...directions through the kidney’s osmolarity gradient. As...
...can supply the kidney with nutrients and...
...systems in the kidney consume considerable ATP,...
...ATP, requiring the kidney to have one...
...Before leaving the kidney, the urine may...
...of the vertebrate kidney have evolved in...
...of the mammalian kidney to produce hyperosmotic...
...and medulla. The kidney is one of...
...Hormonal circuits link kidney function, water balance,...
...of the mammalian kidney is its ability...
...is high, the kidney can get rid...
...of the mammalian kidney to adjust rapidly...
...of the mammalian kidney. One hormone important...
...and reaches the kidney. ADH induces the...
...uptake in the kidney through regulation of...
...reabsorption in the kidney are all linked...
...those of the kidney. Angiotensin II also...
...reabsorption in the kidney. The RAAS helps...
...that regulates the kidney’s ability to control...
N/A 170
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 102 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...size Gastroenterieis Burns Kidney disorders Oral fluid...
...Increased fluid volume Kidney dysfunctions Clinical manifestations...
...and nephrotoxins Acute kidney injury (AKI) (...
...Intrinsic/intrarenal ARFcaused by kidney disease and acute...
...irreversible damage to kidney tubules Nephrotoxins associated...
...adults ( poor kidney perfusion Children in...
...ACUTE AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN CHILDREN,...
...Restore urine output, kidney function Compensate for...
...Exemplar 6.3 Chronic Kidney Disease Pathophysiology and...
...with diffuse bilateral kidney disease Diabetes mellitusleading...
...AND THERAPIES CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE, p. 396...
...of wastes, peritonitis Kidney transplant Go to...
...CLIENT HAVING A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Treatment of...
...activities Review Chronic Kidney Disease Relate Link...
N/A 171
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