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1. List three things that hematocrits are useful in diagnosing.
2. What are the layers of the kidney from deep to superficial?
3. Which lymphatic duct carries chyle?
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amk578 wrote:
1. List three things that hematocrits are useful in diagnosing.
2. What are the layers of the kidney from deep to superficial?
3. Which lymphatic duct carries chyle?
1. anemia, polycythemia, dehydration
2. Renal capsule, adipose capsule, renal fascia
3. thoracic
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gillio wrote:
amk578 wrote:
1. List three things that hematocrits are useful in diagnosing.
2. What are the layers of the kidney from deep to superficial?
3. Which lymphatic duct carries chyle?
1. anemia, polycythemia, dehydration
2. Renal capsule, adipose capsule, renal fascia
3. thoracic
Looks good, but it's also helpful to know about the pararenal fat outside of the renal fascia.
Your turn.
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Questions:
1. The spleen produces RBCs until the ________ month of gestation.
2. Define a thymocyte
3, The common lymphoid progenitor gives rise to __________, ____________, __________ and _________.
Hint: Plasma cell is not a part of this list because it is a further type of a lymphocyte.
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gillio wrote:Questions:
1. The spleen produces RBCs until the ________ month of gestation.
2. Define a thymocyte
3, The common lymphoid progenitor gives rise to __________, ____________, __________ and _________.
Hint: Plasma cell is not a part of this list because it is a further type of a lymphocyte.
1. fifth
2. Thymocytes are progenitor cells important in thymopoiesis, which is when thymocytes differentiate into mature T cells.
3. NK cells, T cells, B cells, and dendritic cells?
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amk578 wrote:
gillio wrote:Questions:
1. The spleen produces RBCs until the ________ month of gestation.
2. Define a thymocyte
3, The common lymphoid progenitor gives rise to __________, ____________, __________ and _________.
Hint: Plasma cell is not a part of this list because it is a further type of a lymphocyte.
1. fifth
2. Thymocytes are progenitor cells important in thymopoiesis, which is when thymocytes differentiate into mature T cells.
3. NK cells, T cells, B cells, and dendritic cells?
all correct your turn
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1. The ______ is a remnant of the ______, a fetal structure that shunts blood from pulmonary arteries to aorta to bypass the uninflated lungs.
2. Which tonsils are the largest and are the most commonly infected?
3. TRUE OR FALSE: The distal convoluted tubule is lined with simple cuboidal epithelium with luminal surface microvilli.
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amk578 wrote:
1. The ______ is a remnant of the ______, a fetal structure that shunts blood from pulmonary arteries to aorta to bypass the uninflated lungs.
2. Which tonsils are the largest and are the most commonly infected?
3. TRUE OR FALSE: The distal convoluted tubule is lined with simple cuboidal epithelium with luminal surface microvilli.
1. ligamentum arteriosum (arterial ligament), ductus arteriosus
2. palatine
3. true
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koby392 wrote:
amk578 wrote:
1. The ______ is a remnant of the ______, a fetal structure that shunts blood from pulmonary arteries to aorta to bypass the uninflated lungs.
2. Which tonsils are the largest and are the most commonly infected?
3. TRUE OR FALSE: The distal convoluted tubule is lined with simple cuboidal epithelium with luminal surface microvilli.
1. ligamentum arteriosum (arterial ligament), ductus arteriosus
2. palatine
3. true
1 and 2 look right, but 3 is false. The DCT does have simple cuboidal epithelium but it doesn't have villi, the PCT has villi in the lumen. Your turn.
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1. _____ is commonly used to calculate GFR. When it's concentration is higher, GFR is ____.
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2. What atrial rhythm is shown above?
3. Order the following arteries moving from the renal artery to the afferent arteriole: arcuate, segmental, interlobar, interlobular
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