Urinary System. Urinary System Functions 1) Regulate water & electrolyte balance 2) Regulate blood pH 3) Remove waste from blood.
AP Biology 2008-2009 Circulatory Systems AP Biology.
Solute vs. Solvent Solute: The substance being dissolved Solute: The substance being dissolved Solvent: a liquid capable of dissolving another substance.
Basic Principles of Gas Chromatography Martin R. Hackman NJ - DEP Office of Quality Assurance.
Circulatory System Jeopardy Test Review Game. Blood Vessels CirculationHeartBlood Pressure Cardio- vascular Disease 100 200 300 400 500.
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S. MORRIS 2006. The circulatory system carries blood and dissolved substances to and from different places in the body. The Heart has the job of pumping.
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Glenda is a 48 year-old woman who presents to you (her GP) saying that her legs have been swollen for a month. On examination you find that she has.
Capillary Electrophoresis and the Human Genome. Sequencing the Human Genome Medical uses –Genetic predisposition to diseases Forensic uses –Matching DNA.