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    Jadwal Kuliah

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    CLASS A CLASS B Preliminary Session 1 IFM 2 IB 3 4 CLASS C (swj) Prof. Dr. Suwardjono‚ M.Sc. Introduction to Financial Management 3 36 aa Ahmad Amin‚ S.E.‚ M.B.A.‚ Ak. sgt Sugiarto‚ Drs.‚ M.B.A‚ M.Acc. adh Abdul Halim‚ Drs.‚ MBA‚ Dr.‚ Prof. Introduction to Business 2 24 wp Widya Paramita‚ S.E.‚ M.Sc. sdy Sudiyanti‚ S.E.‚ M.Sc. ror Rokhima Rostiani‚ S.E.‚ M.Mgt. IEM Introductory Economics for Managers 3 42 stw

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    Kidney Structure

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    EXCRETORY SYSTEMS C All work in the same basic way: Body fluid is filtered by a special organ. Selectively permeable membranes remove urea or uric acid. Osmolarity is controlled by selective reabsorption/secretion. C 5 types of excretory systems: None in porifera‚ cnidaria Protonephridia in planaria & rotifers Metanephridia in annelids Malpighian tubules in terrestrial arthropods Kidneys (with nephrons) in vertebrates Protonephridia Have flame bulbs‚ tubules‚ and nephridopores. C Flame bulbs

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    As we know alcohol can interfere with our metabolism‚ impair health and nutrition too. Alcohol can also offer benefits to our body‚ reducing the risk of heart disease‚ diabetes‚ and osteoporosis. I have learned that alcohol effects every person differently‚ is depended on genetics‚ health‚ gender‚ body composition‚ age and our family history. When alcohol is consumed it needs no digestion‚ it is quickly absorbed in the walls of the of an empty stomach. In contrast‚ when alcohol is consumed on

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    This system produces the hormone erythropoietin and dispose of nitrogenous waste. Renal regulation of Na* and water balance essential for blood pressure‚ homeostasis‚ and hormone transport in the blood. Hormones such as ADH‚ aldosterone‚ and ANP help regulate renal absorption of water and electrolytes. Also disposes of nitrogenous waste. Hormones influence digestive activity by digesting carbs and converting it into sugar. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin to control

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    Exam Paper

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Examination for the Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences Semester 2‚ 2010 ANAT SC 1103 – Human Biology IB (Course ID: 102130) DURATION: Official Reading Time: 10 mins Writing Time: 150 mins (2 hr‚ 30 mins) Total Duration: 160 mins (2 hr‚ 40 mins) Instructions: This is a closed book examination. The total writing time available for this examination is 150 minutes‚ however‚ it is expected that candidates will be able to answer all of the questions adequately

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    complementary therapies

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    Tutor – Hand out date – Hand in date – Learning outcomes To achieve this unit a learner must: 1. Understand complementary therapies that can be used by users of health and social care services 2. Understand the role of complementary therapies in relation to orthodox treatment 3. Understand the role of complementary therapies in maintaining health and wellbeing Grade Grading criteria Pass P1 – explain the factors which affect access to complementary therapies (IE3; IE4; CT2;

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    The Endocrine System

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    secretes cortisol. MSH‚ were t produces the pigment of your skin. FSH‚ develops the ovaries and sperm cells. LH‚ activates ovulation of the male and female hormones. And also produces breast milk. The posterior lobe only produces two hormones called ADH and oxytocin. AD increases a lot of reabsorbing in liquids which produces less overflowing urine in your bladder. Oxytocin‚ helps move the smooth muscles in the uterus when giving birth. The thyroid gland produces tetraiodothyronine‚ triiodothyronine

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    hypothalamus

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    function control‚ food and water intake regulation‚ and sleep-wake cycle regulation. The hypothalamus’ primary function is homeostasis‚ which is to maintain the body’s status quo throughout every body system.  The hypothalamus secretes two hormones‚ ADH and oxytoxin‚ which are stored in the posterior pituitary gland. It maintains homeostasis by controlling the secretion of hormones in the pituitary gland. In females‚ the hypothalamus maintains cycles of reproductive readiness‚ and the hypothalamic

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    Lab 7: The Kidney’s Role in Fluid Balance Introduction The renal system performs a vital role in homeostasis. The kidneys’ ability to retain valuable constituents and expel metabolic wastes from the body enables this system to regulate the volume‚ osmolarity‚ and pH of body’s internal fluid environment (Sherwood‚ 2007‚ p. 511). The functional unit of the kidney‚ referred to as the nephron‚ is composed of both tubular components—Bowman’s capsule proximal tubule‚ loop of Henle‚ the distal tubule

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    Endocrine Flow Chart

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    Luteinizing hormone (LH) gonadotropins Posterior Pituitary (neural tissues) Neurohypophysis Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) corticotropin Prolactin (PRL) Growth hormone (GH) Oxytocin Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Stimulates growth and energy metabolism requires intermediary proteins called somatomedins or insulin-like growth factors Stimulates breast development and promotes and maintains lactation by the mammary glands after childbirth. It may

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