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The Urinary System

I. Kidney

The Urinary System I. Kidney A. Circulation of Blood into the Kidney

The Urinary System I. Kidney A. Circulation of Blood into the Kidney

The Urinary System I. Kidney A. Circulation of Blood into the Kidney R x – Glomerulonephritis

I. Kidney B. Nephron 1. Renal corpuscle

I. Kidney B. Nephron

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive? Parts of the Cattle Drive

I. Kidney B. Nephron

I. Kidney B. Nephron R x – Acute Renal Failure

I. Kidney B. Nephron

I. Kidney C. Urine Collection

I. Kidney R x – Gout R x – Diuresis

II. Ureters R x – Ureteritis R x – Kidney Stones III. Urinary Bladder

Female Male

III. Urinary Bladder R x – Incontinence

R x – Nocturnal enuresis III. Urinary Bladder IV. Urethra