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The force exerted by blood against vessel wall ► Arterial blood pressure fluctuates in relation to ventricular systole and diastole …
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‘Immunitas’- Latin; ‘Freedom From’ Body’s ability to resist or eliminate potentially harmful foreign materials or abnormal cells. Key Role of …
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Quantity of blood pumped into aorta each minute by the heart. C.O approx.= Venous Return. C.O = H. Rate x …
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Part of nervous system that controls visceral functions including: Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle (blood vessels, GIT, urinary bladder etc) glands …
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Volume of blood flowing from veins into the right atrium each minute. • Venous return is the sum of all …
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Clinical Significance 1. Urine testing provides rapid, valuable and reliable information into the health status of the patient. 2. Urine …
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►Concentration of substances is different in ECF and ICF ►This difference is essential for survival ►Cell membrane ensures concentration difference …
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►Involuntary muscle ►Innervated by autonomic nerves ►Lack striated pattern (smooth) Types ►Single unit (visceral smooth muscle) ►Multi unit smooth muscle …
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Functions of Kidney The kidney has five major functions Ø Removal of waste products/ toxic substances Ø Regulation of water …
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Injury might occur in: 1) Central Nervous System ►Regeneration does not occur ►Permanent loss of function 2) Peripheral nerves ►Regeneration …
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The force exerted by blood against vessel wall ► Arterial blood pressure fluctuates in relation to ventricular systole and diastole …
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‘Immunitas’- Latin; ‘Freedom From’ Body’s ability to resist or eliminate potentially harmful foreign materials or abnormal cells. Key Role of …
Read More »
Quantity of blood pumped into aorta each minute by the heart. C.O approx.= Venous Return. C.O = H. Rate x …
Read More »
Part of nervous system that controls visceral functions including: Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle (blood vessels, GIT, urinary bladder etc) glands …
Read More »
Volume of blood flowing from veins into the right atrium each minute. • Venous return is the sum of all …
Read More »
Clinical Significance 1. Urine testing provides rapid, valuable and reliable information into the health status of the patient. 2. Urine …
Read More »
►Concentration of substances is different in ECF and ICF ►This difference is essential for survival ►Cell membrane ensures concentration difference …
Read More »
►Involuntary muscle ►Innervated by autonomic nerves ►Lack striated pattern (smooth) Types ►Single unit (visceral smooth muscle) ►Multi unit smooth muscle …
Read More »
Functions of Kidney The kidney has five major functions Ø Removal of waste products/ toxic substances Ø Regulation of water …
Read More »
Injury might occur in: 1) Central Nervous System ►Regeneration does not occur ►Permanent loss of function 2) Peripheral nerves ►Regeneration …
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