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The Kidney (AHL)Stephen Taylor

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1131 Define excretion1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney

1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part

1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport1135 Define osmoregulation1137 Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle medulla collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood1138 Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins glucose and urea between blood plasma glomerular filtrate and urine1139 Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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1131 Define excretion1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney

1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part

1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport1135 Define osmoregulation1137 Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle medulla collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood1138 Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins glucose and urea between blood plasma glomerular filtrate and urine1139 Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
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  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
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  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in
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1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney

1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part

1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport1135 Define osmoregulation1137 Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle medulla collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood1138 Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins glucose and urea between blood plasma glomerular filtrate and urine1139 Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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IBiologyStephen

  • Slide 1
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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in
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1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part

1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport1135 Define osmoregulation1137 Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle medulla collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood1138 Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins glucose and urea between blood plasma glomerular filtrate and urine1139 Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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IBiologyStephen

  • Slide 1
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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
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  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
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  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in
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1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood pressure fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport1135 Define osmoregulation1137 Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle medulla collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood1138 Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins glucose and urea between blood plasma glomerular filtrate and urine1139 Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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IBiologyStephen

  • Slide 1
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  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
  • Slide 7
  • Slide 8
  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in
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1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport1135 Define osmoregulation1137 Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle medulla collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood1138 Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins glucose and urea between blood plasma glomerular filtrate and urine1139 Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
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  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
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  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in
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1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in the PCT including the roles of microvilli osmosis and active transport

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IBiologyStephen

  • Slide 1
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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
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  • Slide 8
  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
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  • Slide 11
  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1136 Explain the reabsorption of glucose water and salts in
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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
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  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
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  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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  • 1132 Draw and label the structure of the kidney
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  • 1133 Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated
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  • 1134 Explain the process of ultrafiltration including blood
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