Comparative Physiology

Comparative Physiology

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by fahmy

Lecture 10: A little confustion about ADH there. Does antidiuretic hormone increase the production of dilute urine to lower Blood pressure?


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by vig

ADH does e reverse effect man. it concentrates urine. and increases blood pressure. read guyton. he's gt a real good explanation.


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Lecture Details

Lecture 1:Introduction
Lecture 2:Digestion I: Transport
Lecture 3:Digestion II: Secretion & Absorption
Lecture 4:Digestion III: Hormonal Regulation
Lecture 5:Hormones I: Chemical Communication
Lecture 6:Hormone II: Storage & Release / Action
Lecture 7:Hormone III: Specific Examples
Lecture 8:Circulation I: Design & Evolution
Lecture 9 : Circulation II: Mammalian Heart & Vascular System
Lecture 10 : Circulation III: Regulation Blood Pressure / Volume
Lecture 11 : Gas Exchange I: Anatomy - Global and Individual
Lecture 12 : Gas Exchange II: O2 & CO2
Lecture 13 : Excretion I: Detoxification & Osmoregulation
Lecture 14 :Excretion II: Mammalian Kidney
Lecture 15 : Excretion III: Kidney - Hormonal Regulation
Lecture 16 : Muscle I: Movement Across Eukarya
Lecture 17 : Muscle II: Electrical Properties of Cells
Lecture 18 : Muscle III: Interactions between Actin and Myosin
Lecture 19 : Muscle IV: Control of Muscle Contraction