Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
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ISBN: 9781259277368
Author: David N. Shier Dr., Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To describe: How urine is moved from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder.

Introduction: Urinary bladder is in the pelvic cavity behind pubic symphysis and beneath the parietal peritoneum.

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Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology

Ch. 17.2 - Prob. 6PCh. 17.2 - Prob. 7PCh. 17.2 - Prob. 8PCh. 17.3 - Prob. 6LCh. 17.3 - Explain the factors that affect the rate of...Ch. 17.3 - Discuss the role of tubular reabsorption in urine...Ch. 17.3 - Define tubular secretion, and explain its role in...Ch. 17.3 - Vasoconstriction of which arteriole in part (a) of...Ch. 17.3 - Which processes form urine? Ch. 17.3 - Prob. 10PCh. 17.3 - Which factors influence the rate of glomerular...Ch. 17.3 - What is the function of the macula densa? Ch. 17.3 - Prob. 13PCh. 17.3 - Which of the three processes (glomerular...Ch. 17.3 - Which chemicals are normally present in the...Ch. 17.3 - Which mechanisms reabsorb solutes from the...Ch. 17.3 - Describe the role of passive transport in urine...Ch. 17.3 - Define tubular secretion. Ch. 17.3 - Which substances are actively secreted? Ch. 17.3 - How does sodium reabsorption affect potassium...Ch. 17.3 - How does the hypothalamus regulate urine...Ch. 17.3 - Explain how urea and uric acid are excreted. Ch. 17.3 - List the normal constituents of urine. Ch. 17.3 - Which factors affect urine volume? Ch. 17.4 - Prob. 10LCh. 17.4 - Prob. 11LCh. 17.4 - Prob. 24PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 25PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 26PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 27PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 28PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 29PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 30PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 31PCh. 17.4 - Prob. 32PCh. 17 - Prob. 1CACh. 17 - Prob. 2CACh. 17 - Prob. 3CACh. 17 - Prob. 4CACh. 17 - Prob. 5CACh. 17 - Prob. 6CACh. 17 - Prob. 7CACh. 17 - Prob. 8CACh. 17 - Prob. 9CACh. 17 - Prob. 10CACh. 17 - Prob. 11CACh. 17 - Prob. 12CACh. 17 - Prob. 13CACh. 17 - Prob. 14CACh. 17 - Prob. 15CACh. 17 - Prob. 16CACh. 17 - Prob. 17CACh. 17 - Prob. 18CACh. 17 - Prob. 19CACh. 17 - Explain how amino acids and proteins are...Ch. 17 - Prob. 21CACh. 17 - Prob. 22CACh. 17 - Prob. 23CACh. 17 - Prob. 24CACh. 17 - Prob. 25CACh. 17 - Prob. 26CACh. 17 - Prob. 27CACh. 17 - Prob. 28CACh. 17 - Prob. 29CACh. 17 - Prob. 30CACh. 17 - Prob. 31CACh. 17 - Prob. 32CACh. 17 - Prob. 33CACh. 17 - Prob. 34CACh. 17 - Prob. 1IACTCh. 17 - Prob. 2IACTCh. 17 - Prob. 3IACTCh. 17 - Prob. 4IACTCh. 17 - Prob. 5IACTCh. 17 - Prob. 6IACT
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