Monday, April 30, 2012

Scribe Post April 30th

Today In Class:
Stamped UP 13-17
Urinalysis Lab UP 27-38
Went over UP 10-11 and 13-17
Got a study guide ch 21
Urinalysis
In this lab we analyzed 4 different urine samples, to compare them to the "ideal urine". By performing different tests on the urine samples, we had to identify what conditions the patients had. For example, glucose in the urine = diabetes.
Physical Characteristics: we observed the urine


Sample     Color             Clarity                                                           Scent            pH
Patient 1=neon yellow        All were clear ex. patient 3 was cloudy    no scent                6
Patient 2=Light Orange                                                                    smokey scent       4
Patient 3=pale yellow                                                                         sour scent         7
Patient 4= Neon-ish yellow                                                              nothing                 7

Benedict's Test (for sugar)- heated the urine samples with Benedict solution
Before heating:           Color after heating                                              Results (+/-)                                      
all were blue/green     All same as before except Patient 1 was red brown         All - except patient 1 is +
Patient 1 has glucose in urine

Biuret Test (for proteins)-added Biuret solution to the urine samples and examined a color change
Initial Colors                                    Final Color                                      Results
(see physical characteristics chart)     All green except Patient 2 is orange     all - except Patient 2 is +
Patient 2 has protein in urine

We did not get to the microscope part

Page 11:
1. I
2. J         the collecting tubule
3. K (proteins are BIG)
4. E
5. J      no sugar in collecting tubule or else its diabetes
6. D     proteins are BIG

13-17
Kidney Dialysis

There is salt in dialysis bag, not in cup. After, there is salt in the bag, not in the cup. Color of the bad is red, the water is clear. After the bag is still red, but the water is yellow.

1. The bag is the circulatory system. The salt is the blood cells. The waste from the blood is emptied into the cup, the nephron. The salt, blood cells do not get through because they are too big. There shouldn't be blood in the urine
2. Kidneys are like water treatment plants because they filter the solution and pump it back cleaned.
3. Kidneys also are red blood cells producers, and they regulate blood pressure and calcium levels.
4. Urine can be analyzed to determine the condition of a patient. For ex. glucose in urine means diabetes.
5. The blood stays in the circulatory system in a normal kidney. Ammonia goes into the nephron and is excreted as urea.
6. Land animals are constantly losing water.... ( can anyone add?)

HOMEWORK:
Read Ch 22
Quiz tmrw on excretion and tissues!
Design a quiz 5/8
Lab 27-38 finish
UP 39-40
Ch 21 study guide


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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Scribe Post April 27th 2012

Today:
1. STAMPED UP p. 7-11
~ video clips of excretion (ch 36)
2. Lab - kidney dialysis simulation UP p. 13-17
3. Lab - kidney dissection UP p. 19-25
4. go over UP p. 7-11



UP. Pages 9-10 - Page 11 is a Self Quiz- Pages 7-8 is a Review/Overview Page 

Page 9 

 Secretion - Process by which metabolic wastes are removed from the body

Aorta - Carries blood containing waste away from the heart to the kidneys

Inferior Vena - Carries filtered blood too the heart from the kidneys



http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/esp/2001_saladin/folder_structure/ab/m2/s1/assets/images/abm2s1_1.jpg
Page 10



Renal Medulla - Inner part of the kidney 


Renal Cortex - outer part of the kidney, contains nephrons 

 
***The Kidney Dissection Lab (Pages 19-25) CAN be completed with given information (in paragraphs) and notes.***





Video on Excretion - (NOT THE SAME VIDEO FROM CLASS BUT COVERS SAME CONCEPTS)





 Forward to about 0:48 for explanation w/ Diagram


 
( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP--C18mMs0 )





Home Work:
1. finish UP p. 13-17 & 19-25
2. label UP p. 58-59 (excretory parts)
3. pre-lab - UP p. 27-38
4. design a quiz due 5/8
5. start digestion on Monday (read CH 22)

 Get Ready for the Urinalysis Lab on Monday!

Thanks for reading,

Siddharth Rajan

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