01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Renal Cortex, Proximal Tubule, Purine

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I. volume of air we inhale/exhale w/ each breath - tidal volume (~500 ml @ rest: air that remains after forced exhalation is called residual volume. B. loading/unloading of gases in lungs relies on partial pressure. 1. inhaling: lung volume increases and rib muscle and diaphragm contract thoracic cavity is expanded, lowering air pressure in lungs below pressure pressure outside body a) (1) remember, gas flows from high to low pressure. Osmoregulation- process by which animals control solute concentrations and balance water gain/loss: osmosis- diffusion of h2o across selectively permeable membrane. Kidneys are excretory organs of vertebrates that function in both excretion and osmoregulation: urine produced by each kidney exits through duct called ureter. C: each kidney has outer renal cortex and inner renal medulla the 2 ureters drain into common sac called urinary bladder urinary bladder expels urine through tube called urethra.

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