P4 – Explain the role of the kidney in the homeostatic control of fluid balance Homeostasis is how our body works to keep the internal environment constant. The kidneys play a role in the control of fluid balance. For this assignment I will be discussing the gross anatomy of the renal system and the kidney. Renal System The renal system is a group of organs that work together to produce‚ store‚ and release urine. It consists of 2 kidneys‚ ureters‚ the urinary bladder‚ urethra and renal vessels which
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announced today that it will be merging with Miami-based crab shell superstore HermitHomes effective December 21‚ 2012. Company officials are expected to meet with Crab Construction Union officials later this month to discuss employee benefits and retirement packages. CrabTech officials expect this merger to improve investor confidence and widen its customer base. In addition to shells‚ CrabTech stores will now stock aquariums‚ heating stones‚ and crab socialization areas. The merger will permit HermitHomes
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1 tablespoon coriander seeds or 1 teaspoon ground 3 cloves Salt 1 pound small waxy red or white potatoes‚ halved or left whole 2 large onions‚ quartered 4 ears fresh corn‚ shucked and cut in half Four 1½-pound lobsters‚ 16 to 24 blue or rock crabs‚ 3 pounds whole crawfish‚ or 2 pounds unpeeled shrimp 2 lemons‚ quartered‚ for serving 8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter‚ melted‚ optional 1 Fill a stockpot halfway with water‚ add the bay leaves‚ thyme‚ peppercorns‚ garlic‚ coriander‚ cloves‚ a small
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about his youth. He remembers when he had not yet discovered his identity or realized that he was an invisible man. In this short story he used animals as a way to express analogy. He used various animals but I only chosen three; the cottonmouth‚ crabs‚ and wolves. One of the best animals he used was a wolf. A wolf can be described as a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family‚ living and hunting in packs. The author says. “All of the town’s big shots were there in their tuxedoes‚ wolfing down
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1949‚ he left the company to join New York City Ballet. By the late 1950’s‚ Robbins took a step away from the ballet world and focused on his Broadway career. In this time‚ he worked on musicals such as The King and I‚ West Side Story‚ Gypsy‚ and Fiddler on the Roof. By 1969‚ Robbins went back to work with New York City Ballet with his first piece being Dances at a Gathering. In 1988‚ Robbins retired from New York City Ballet‚ but continued to choreograph for them until 1998. In his six-decade
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back the opening march. Ives uses polytonality and polyrhythm for his music to make it seem like you are in the picture. This adds more energy and power to his pieces. One of the major achievements of the 20th century. He uses quarter tones that fiddlers play off beat. He is familiar with it and compares it to everyday American Life. He uses other music from other pieces and in his Country Band March is nothing but chaos which is done on purpose. 2. “Appalachian Spring” brings a quintessential
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dapple the sculptures with shadow. Metallic sculptures cast dark shadows. The steel sculptures especially challenged the viewer to interpret its meaning. There was Alexander Calder’s The Crab created in 1962. It is made from a bright red painted steel. It has no realistic resemblance to a crab. Instead‚ it is a crab translated into
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defending the coral reefs in the documentary The Blue Planet‚ where reef crabs are able to successfully defend the fortress from predatory attacks‚ while an example of the weakest linking failing to defend the fortress can be found in the literary classic Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ as King Duncan was murdered‚ and the entire fortress went into a state of chaos that included the murder of numerous innocent civilians. Without the crabs
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The characteristics of a sandy shore at Pallarenda beach‚ Townsville‚ North Queensland. Introduction: The sandy shores of beaches can be considered as a very harsh environment to live in (Ted Klenk‚ 1999). Survival in such a habitat requires an organism to withstand strong wave and current action‚ tidal rise and fall‚ unstable substrate‚ heavy predation and wide variations in salinity and temperature (The Otter Island Project). Any organism found in this type of harsh environment is specialized
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Diffusion and Osmosis lab Results: Figure 1a-rate of weight change in 15 min intervals of each concentration. The first tube showed very little weight change. However all other tubes show a greater change the concentration could be the factor that determines the permeability of the sucrose. The sucrose molecules are too large to pass through. Figure 1b- sucrose concentration determines the weight change. In this case based on our results as concentration increases the percent weight change
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