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Sunday, July 21, 2013
Digestive System and It's purpose as well as function
7:30 PM
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Digestion: Digestive may be defined as a physiological process by which complex food particles are broken down into simple form, suitable for absorption and subsequent utilization.
Purpose of
digestion
Supply energy to the body for activity
For the growth of the body
For the repair of ware and tear
For the reproduction and lactation.
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Digestive system |
Parts of
digestive system
Mouth or buccal cavity with tongue
Oropharynx
Esophagus
Stomach
Small intestine –Duodenum, Jejunum and ileum .
Large intestine – Caecum, Ascending colon, Transverse colon,
Descending colon, Rectum, Anal canal.
Accessory
parts of digestive system
Teeth
Salivary glands – Parotid, Submandibular, Sublingual.
Liver
Pancreas
Gall bladder
Other digestive glands in the wall of the digestive tract.
Alimentary tract : Extend from mouth to anus with their
associated glands.
Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) : Extend from stomach to anus.
Function of digestive tract
Ingestion of food
Digestion of food
Secretion of various digestive juice .
Excretion of heavy metals, toxins etc.
Helps in movement of food through it.
Regulation f acid base balance.
Regulation of water balance.
Regulation of blood sugar level.
Helps in erythropoiesis.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Where kidney are the located and its diagrams
12:58 AM
Location of kidneys, Pictures, position of human kidney, where are kidneys located
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Location of Kidneys
The two kidney lie on the posterior wall of the abdomen outside the peritoneal cavity. The kidneys are located on either side of spine. Left kidney is located a bit higher than your right kidney because the right kidney is below the liver.Kidney consist of two parts- Outer cortex and Inner medulla.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Physiological Anatomy of the Kidney
1:02 AM
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Physiological Anatomy of the Kidney
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Kidney |
General Organization of the kidneys and Urinary Tract ..
The two kidneys lie on the posterior wall of the abdomen,
outside the peritoneal cavity . Each kidney of the adult human weights about
150gm and is about the size of a
clenched first. The medial side of each kidney contains an inverted region
called the hilum through which pass the renal artery and vein, lymphatic’s ,
nerve supply and ureter that carries the final urine from the kidney to the
bladder, where it is stored until emptied,. If the kidney is bisected from top
to bottom the two major regions that can be visualized are the outer cortex and
the inner region referred to as the medulla.
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The medulla of the kidney is divided into multiple cone shaped masses of
tissue called renal pyramids. The base of each pyramid originates at the border
between the cortex and medulla as well as terminates in the papilla which
projects into the space of the renal pelvis, a funnel-shaped continuation of
the upper end of the ureter. The outer
border of the pelvis is divided into open
ended pouches called major calices that
extend downward and divide into minor calices , which collect urine from the
tubules of each papilla. The walls of the calices pelvis and ureter contain
contain contractile elements that propel
the urine toward the bladder where urine is stored until it is emptied by micturition.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
What is anesthetics and it's types
Anesthetics-
Anesthetics are the
agents that induces loss of pain
and sensation along with loss of reflexes.
There are two kinds of anesthetics: 1) Local anesthetics , 2) General anesthetics
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Local Anesthetics : Local anesthetics are the agents which are
used for producing transient and reversible loss sensation in a localized area
without affecting the degree of consciousness.
General Anesthetic s : A general anesthetic is a drug that brings
about a reversible loss of consciousness. These drug are generally administered
by an anesthesia provider to induce or maintain general anesthesia to
facilitate surgery. The mechanism of action of general anesthetics are not well
understand.
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Endocrinology of the Hypothalamus (Defination ) and pituitary gland
12:33 AM
hypothalamus, hypothalamus function and hormones, Pictures, the hypothalamus gland
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Endocrinology of the Hypothalamus and pituitary gland
The hypothalamus is the part of the diencephalon associated with visceral, autonomic, endocrine, effective. Endocrinology is the study of the endocrine system,Hormones secreted by the hypothalamus. It has a near functional and anatomic relationship with the Section of Reproductive Endocrinology.
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Medicine tablet definition and essential quality of a tablet
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Tablet |
TABLET:
Tablets may be defined as solid pharmaceutical dosage forms containing
drug substances with or without suitable diluents and prepared either by
compression or molding methods. Although
it is possible to manufacture in a range of shape, official tablets are defined
as circular sizes with either flat or convex .
Tablet |
Essential quality of a tablet :
· They should be accurate and uniform in weight.
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The drugs should be uniform distributed through
the tablets.
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The size and shape should be reasonable for easy
administration.( range 3/16’’ to ½’’)
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The tablets should not be too hard that it may
not be disintegration in the stomach.
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They should not be any incompatibilities.
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They should be chemically , physically and
microbiologically stable during storage.
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They should be attractive in appearance.
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After administration it should disintegrate
readily.
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They should be easy and economic in production.
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