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| protein structure in the membrane called a carrier |
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| changing DNA into a protein |
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| high levels of nitrogen containing waste products in the blood |
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| the _______ kidney is lower than the ________ kidney |
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| hormone that initiates contriction of blood vessels and raises blood pressure |
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| nearly __% of the water that leaves the blood each day returns to the blood by reabsorption |
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| if there is no ADH present, tubules are (PERMEABLE/IMPERMEABLE) to water |
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| normal amount of urine output is about ____ to ____ mL/day |
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| sphincter that circles the urethra just below the neck of the bladder |
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| external urethral sphincter |
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| a normal adult bladder may hold as much as ___mL of urine |
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| inflammation of the urinary bladder |
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| condition that is treated with drugs to decrease nervous stimulation and with physical distention of the bladder with fluids to increase capacity |
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| the urge for frequent urination; generally small amounts and feelings of extreme urgency and pain are common |
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| breaking up kidney stones with ultrasound waves |
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| found in water and water solutions; produces an alkaline solution; H- |
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