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The Kidney (AHL) Stephen Taylor i-Biology

The Kidney (AHL) Stephen Taylor i-Biology.net. Image from http:// www.biologymad.com /resources/ kidney.swf. 11.3.1: Define excretion 11.3.2: Draw and label the structure of the kidney

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The Kidney (AHL) Stephen Taylor i-Biology

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  1. The Kidney (AHL) Stephen Taylor i-Biology.net Image from http://www.biologymad.com/resources/kidney.swf

  2. 11.3.1: Define excretion 11.3.2: Draw and label the structure of the kidney 11.3.3: Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part 11.3.4: Explain the process of ultrafiltration, including blood pressure, fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

  3. 11.3.2: Draw and label the structure of the kidney

  4. 11.3.3: Draw and label a diagram of a glomerulus and associated nephron to show the function of each part

  5. 11.3.4: Explain the process of ultrafiltration, including blood pressure, fenestrated capillaries and the basement membrane

  6. 11.3.6: Explain the reabsorption of glucose, water and salts in the PCT, including the roles of microvilli, osmosis and active transport 11.3.5: Define osmoregulation 11.3.7: Explain the roles of the Loop of Henle, medulla, collecting duct and ADH in maintaining the water concentration of the blood 11.3.8: Explain the differences in the concentration of proteins, glucose and urea between blood plasma, glomerular filtrate and urine 11.3.9: Explain the presence of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic patients

  7. 11.3.6: Explain the reabsorption of glucose, water and salts in the PCT, including the roles of microvilli, osmosis and active transport

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