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1. Kidney Physiology (pg 4) 2. Macroscopic Structure of the Kidney • Cortex: Outer region 3. Macroscopic Structure of the Kidney • Cortex: Outer region • Medulla: Inner…

Documents BIOLOGY 12 Excretory System. Excretion - is defined as the elimination of all metabolic wastes from....

Slide 1BIOLOGY 12 Excretory System Slide 2 Excretion - is defined as the elimination of all metabolic wastes from the body. Our main organs of the excretory system which…

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1. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved The Urinary SystemThe Urinary System PowerPoint® presentation to accompany: Medical Assisting Third Edition…

Documents The Urinary System. Objectives: Describe location of kidneys in body Identify the following...

Slide 1 The Urinary System Slide 2 Objectives:  Describe location of kidneys in body  Identify the following regions of a kidney: hilum, cortex, medulla, medullary…

Documents © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved The Urinary System PowerPoint®...

Slide 1 Slide 2 © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved The Urinary System PowerPoint® presentation to accompany: Medical Assisting Third Edition Booth,…

Documents RCS 6080 Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation Counseling Renal Failure.

Slide 1 RCS 6080 Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation Counseling Renal Failure Slide 2 Function of Kidneys Remove toxic waste products Remove toxic waste products…

Documents NOTES: CH 44 – Regulating the Internal Environment (Homeostasis & The Urinary System)

Slide 1 NOTES: CH 44 – Regulating the Internal Environment (Homeostasis & The Urinary System) Slide 2 HOMEOSTASIS **Recall… HOMEOSTASIS is the steady-state physiological…

Documents Digestive System Chapter 24. Digestive System Why do you feel hungry? Because your brain receives a....

Digestive System Chapter 24 Digestive System Why do you feel hungry? Because your brain receives a signal that your cells need ____________ ENERGY Digestive System Digestive…

Documents Control of The Internal Environment. Water Gain and Water Loss Mammals gain and lose water in...

Control of The Internal Environment Water Gain and Water Loss Mammals gain and lose water in several ways. Over the course of the day water gain is equal to water loss. This…

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17.2 Kidneys 17.2 Kidneys By Yoon Kim and Allen Shin Introduction Urinary System removes certain slats and nitrogenous wastes Helps maintain the normal concentrations of…