Diabetes‚ Renal: National Kidney Federation: www.dh.gov.uk www.kidney.org.uk Abbreviation Key: ACEI ARB BHS CKD ESA LoSalt NSAID PCR PTH RAS RRT SLE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Angiotensin Receptor Blocker British Hypertension Society Chronic Kidney Disease Erythropoietin Stimulating Agent (Potassium containing salt substitute) Non Steroidal Anti inflammatory Drug Protein:Creatinine Ratio (best lab test for proteinuria) Parathyroid hormone Renal Artery Stenosis Renal Replacement
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from amino acids during prolonged fasting Renal Blood Supply =blood flow to the two kidneys is normally about 22% of the cardiac output or 1100 ml/min =renal circulation has two capillary beds: glomerular and peritubular capillaries --- arranged in series and separated by the efferent arterioles (help regulate the hyrostatic pressure in both capillaries) =glomerular capillaries have high hydrostatic pressure (60 mmHg) which causes rapid fluid filtration =peritubular capillaries have lower hydrostatic
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The Benefits‚ Risks‚ Gifts‚ Sacrifices and Curious Events That Lead to Living Renal Donation Kidney organ donation is a hot topic these days due to the fact that so many End-Stage Renal Failure Patients are dying while waiting for a living or deceased transplant. The big questions‚ should healthy adults become living kidney donors to complete strangers? Should a healthy adult family member become a living kidney donor to a friend or family member? If a loved one is an organ donor upon their
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Diversity in Living Organisms (Science) |Close X | |[pic] Classification And Evolution Classification refers to the identification‚ naming‚ and grouping of organisms into a formal system based on similarities in their internal and external structure or evolutionary history. It determines the methods of organizing diversity of life on earth. Therefore‚ classification helps in understanding millions of life forms in detail. Who started the classification of organisms? Let us explore the history of
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CH 12 TRANSPORT IN LIVING ORGANISMS EXERCISE 1. FILL IN THE BLANKS (i) The principal physiological requirement of all organisms is the maintenance of …………………… (ii) The type of diffusion against the concentration gradient (up hill movement) involving the expenditure of energy is called…………………. (iii) The cell walls of the plants cells keep the……………within limit. (iv) The content of the vacuole of plant cell is called……………. (v) The internal pressure exerted on the cell wall by the
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Diversity in Living Organisms Q 1 Name the branch of the biology that deals with the classification. Q 2 Who was the first to propose the two-kingdom system of classification? Q 3 Who proposed three-kingdom classification? Q 4 What is meant by triploblastic? Q 5 What is haemocoel ? Q 6 Name the person who has given the five-kingdom classification. Q 7 Which is the largest phylum of animal kingdom? Q 8 What is the function of canal system in sponges? Q 9 What are Gymnosperms
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Ecosystem and Living Organisms By: Tiepha Bridges University of Phoenix Instructor: Jonathan Neville February 29‚ 2012 Ecosystem and Living Organisms Gray wolves were once free to roam across Northern America‚ but this was before people hunted‚ trapped‚ and poisoned them. The drastic reduction of the Gray wolves in Northern America was a devastating blow to the ecosystem‚ but their extinction marked a critical loss
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EXERCISE 9: RENAL SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGYHere is 9 got 95% Still need help on final 132 | ACTIVITY 1: The Effect of Arteriole Radius on Glomerular Filtration Answers 1. According to your lab manual‚ in humans the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ranges from _____ to _____ ml/minute. 80 140 2. When the radii of both the afferent arteriole and efferent arteriole were set at 0.45mm‚ the GFR was approximately ______ ml/minute. a. 40 b. 60 c. 80 d. 120 C. 3. True or
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the selective diffusion of water and other molecules across membranes‚ which in the case of living organisms‚ the solvent (water) would have net movement across a selective permeable membrane. Osmosis only occurs when a membrane such as that of a cell is permeable to water molecules but not to specific solutes (Tortora & Derrickson 2014). Certain simple molecules such as oxygen‚ water and carbon dioxide can travel across the cell membrane by osmosis‚ a passive process similar to other forms of diffusion
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|Monomer(s) |Function(s) in Living Organisms | |Carbohydrates |C‚ H‚ and O |Monosaccharides |Source of energy | |Lipid |C‚ H‚ ‚and O |Glycerol and fatty acids |Cushion and insulate organs; builds cell | | | | |membranes | |Protein
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