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    another and these healthy tissues include: Kidneys‚ Heart‚ Liver‚ Pancreas‚ Intestines‚ Lungs‚ Skin‚ Bones‚ Bone Marrow‚ and Cornea. [source:medlineplus.com] 2. Patients who are entered in need of an organ usually have kidney failure‚ lung disease‚ heart disease‚ and cirrhosis of the liver. Patients who are in need of a kidney or a liver tend to receive donors faster than people who need a heart or lungs because everyone is born with at least two kidneys or livers that one can live off without one

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    Excretion

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    Spent hormones. 4. Drugs and other foreign substances. Excretion occurs in specialized organs of the body called the excretory organs. There are two excretory organs in human body :- a) Lungs b) Kidneys The lungs are the excretory organ for removing carbon dioxide and excess water. The kidneys are responsible for removing several unwanted substances which include nitrogenous wastes‚ excess water‚ salts‚ toxins‚ hormones and drugs. The Lungs The lungs are where gaseous exchange occurs

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    referred to as a disease characterized by hemolytic anemia‚ caused by the destruction of red blood cells‚ acute kidney failure (uremia)‚ and a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia). Although‚ it mostly affects children‚ there have been cases of adults with this illness. The destroyed red blood cells block the filtering system in the kidneys‚ which can lead to a life-threatening kidney failure. HUS usually develops in children after five to 10 days of diarrhea‚ often bloody and caused by infection

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    Epithelial tissue types

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    layers can be sequentially sloughed off and replaced before the basement membrane is exposed. It allows passage of materials by diffusion and filtration in sites where protection is not important; secretes lubricating substances in serosae. Location: Kidney glomeruli‚ air sacs of lungs‚ lining of heart‚ blood vessels‚ and lymphatic vessels; lining of ventral body cavity (serosae). Simple Columnar: A simple columnar epithelium is a columnar epithelium that is uni-layered. In humans‚ a simple columnar

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    hypertension because a research study found 0.80 correlation between these two variables? It would depend on how much salt a person consumes.. Excessive salt consumption can also create difficulties for the kidneys by narrowing the renal artery‚ restricting the flow of blood. As a result‚ the kidneys secrete hormones called renin and angiotensin‚ which increase pressure to peripheral arteries‚ causing hypertension To most people‚ the word psychologist conjures

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    Are kidney patients who received a radical nephrectomy at a higher risk of impaired renal function and cardiac related death compared to those who received a partial nephrectomy? Kiara Wilson Nursing 3163 Dr. Linda Upchurch November 12‚ 2012 Background Are kidney patients who received a partial nephrectomy at a lower risk of impaired renal function and cardiac related death compared to those who received a radical nephrectomy? When a patient is diagnosed with kidney damage‚ a surgical nephrectomy

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    Abdomen Anatomy Mcq

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    9. The spleen is situated in the: A. Right Upper Hypocondrium B. Left Upper Hypochondrium‚ protected by ribs IX-XI C. D. E. 18. The pancreatic duct of the pancreas A. Joins the common hepatic duct B. Begins in the tail of the pancreas C. Empties to the duodenum at minor duodenal papilla D. Can be closed by sphincter of Oddi E. After entering the pancreatic head turns superiorly 42. The common hepatic duct: A. Drains the bile and pancreatic secretion B. Is formed by fusion of hepatic and cystic

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    Biology Urinary System

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    1. -Regulate composition of blood: the kidneys afjut the composition and volume of blood and remove wastes from it. -Regulation of blood pH: The kidneys excrete a variable amount of H+ -Regulation of blood pressure: The kidneys help regulate blood pressure by secreting the enzyme renin‚ that causes and increase in blood pressure. -Contributions to metabolism: The kidneys help synthesize the hormone calcitriol. 2. Kidneys: the kidneys filter out wastes from the blood these wastes

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    Plumbago zeylanica L. belonging to the family Plumbaginaceae is an important plant of medicinal value. P. zeylanica is greatly valued in Ayurveda for treatment of cough‚ asthma and gastrointestinal disorders. In Sushrutha Samhitha it has been described as antiseptic‚ febrifuge‚ detoxicant‚ antihelminthic and considered valuable for curing migraine‚ jaundice‚ urinary calculi‚ internal abscesses‚ seminal weakness‚ vaginal discharges and insanity. In the Arabian Peninsula‚ it is mainly distributed

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    is a practice of stealing people’s organ through surgery under the influence of drugs or from a dead person‚ and the organs are normally sold in black market such as China. South Africa‚ and Russia. WHO has estimated that one-fifth of the 70‚000 kidneys that are transplanted every year come from the black market through a widespread organ-trafficking networks. In my opinion‚ organ trafficking has become an international trade due to several reasons. First of all‚ an organ trafficking market has

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