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Trace the changes in water and carbohydrate contents of the glomerulus filtrate as it passes through the renal tubules of a person suffering from diabetes mellitus.

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  2. How is structure of kidney related to the function of excretion? Descr...

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  5. Where do ultrafiltration, reabsorption and secretion occur in a nephro...

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  6. What are the different stages of urine formation? Explain the role of ...

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  7. Why is that the urine excreted during summer months is hypertonic?

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  8. The concentration of glucose in plasma is 100 mg/100 mL and the GFR is...

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  9. The concentration of urea in urine is always much higher than the conc...

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  10. Regulation of urine formation is under hormonal control. Comment.

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  11. Draw a labelled diagram of the sagittal section of the human kidney.

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  12. Write short notes on : Uricotelism

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  13. Write short notes on : Hemodialysis

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  14. Write short notes on : Ornithine cycle

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  15. Write short notes on : Ultrafiltration and selective reabsorption

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  16. Draw a labelled diagram of a nephron.

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  17. Describe the urinary system in humans. How does urine formation take p...

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  18. Draw a labelled histological diagram of the kidney. Describe how selec...

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  19. Which organs are associated with a major excretory system in mammals? ...

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  20. Give a detailed account of osmoregulation by kidneys in mammals.

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