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    Renal & Urinary System Physiology-Media & animations

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    Renal Physiology

    Interactive Physiology MediaPhysio3: 

    Download this folder if you don’t have already. Download folder from drop down menu of  MediaPhysio3. This link can be helpful. Read “Read me before run the MediaPhys3” and follow the required steps. Double clicks on “index” or "index" located within "data" folder to run the program. You can explore the following modules: 

    1. Introduction to Physiology.
    2. Body Fluids.
    3. Human Cell.
    4. Nerve Cells.
    5. Muscles.
    6. Nervous System.
    7. Sensory Systems.
    8. Circulatory System 1: Heart.
    9. Circulatory System 2: Blood Vessels.
    10. Respiratory System.
    11. Renal System, Water and Electrolyte Balance.
    12. Acid-Base Balance.
    13. Endocrine System.
    14. Reproductive System.
    15. Digestive System.
    16. Metabolism. 
    17. PhysSkill

    Interactive Physiology → Download folder from drop down menu of Interactive Physiology 10, if you don`t have the folder already → This link can be helpful → Read "Read me" Document please → Double clicks on "StartHere" icon to run the program.
    Renal anatomy and physiology
    Glomerular filtration
    Proximal convoluted tubule
    Loop of Henle
    Distal convoluted tubule
    Kidney countercurrent multiplication
    Urea recycling
    Regulation of renal blood flow
    Antidiuretic hormone
    Loop diuretics
    Osmoregulation
    Osmotic diuretics
    Potassium sparing diuretics
    Thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics
    Tubular reabsorption of glucose
    Tubular secretion of PAH
    Neurogenic bladder
    Vesicoureteral reflux


    Electrolyte Disturbances

    Hypercalcemia
    Hyperkalemia
    Hypermagnesemia
    Hypernatremia
    Hyperphosphatemia
    Hypocalcemia
    Hypokalemia
    Hypomagnesemia
    Hyponatremia
    Hypophosphatemia

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