Fig. 10.1 1 Write name and function of these major blood vessels Write name and basic function of these organs Chapter 10 – Urinary System.

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Fig Write name and function of these major blood vessels Write name and basic function of these organs Chapter 10 – Urinary System

Fig Describe voluntary and involuntary control of the urinary system.

Fig. 10.A 3 Urinary Difficulties Due to Enlarged Prostate:

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Fig How urine is formed in a nephron – list what substances are filtered and reabsorbed

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Fig Write how each system works with the urinary system to maintain homeostasis.

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Page How kidneys help maintain pH balance in blood Explain how the BUFFER works:

10 Urinalysis What is normal color? What colors are abnormal? What does each abnormal color indicate? What is specific gravity? What is the normal specific gravity? What does high specific gravity indocate? What is normal urine pH/ What does abnormal pH indocate? What amount of glucose is normal in urine? What does abnormal glucose indicate? What is bilirubin? What amount of bilirubin is normal for urine? What does bilirubin in urine indicate?

11 Urinalysis (continued) What are ketones? Should there be ketones in urine? What does the presence of ketones in urine indicate? What is proteinuria? What does proteinuria indicate? What level of nitrates is normal in urine? What is indicated by the presence of nitrates in the urine? What is indicated by a high WBC count in the urine? List three disorders that can be diagnosed by microscopic examination of urine: List two uses of forensic analysis of urine: