Most or all of your assignments for this unit can be found on google drive. Use this link to navigate to my google drive: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B754cQ-atnw0a1g2VTVEWDRFN0k&usp=sharing
Source: Bob Grove
Even though you probably don't choose to spend a lot of time thinking about it, your pee is kind of a big deal. Today we're talking about the anatomy of your urinary system, and how your kidneys filter metabolic waste and balance salt and water concentrations in the blood. We'll cover how nephrons use glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion to reabsorb water and nutrients back into the blood, and make urine with the leftovers.
Source: Hank Green and CrashCourse
As we promised last week, we're not quite done talking about your pee yet. Today Hank explains how the urinary system regulates the production of urine, by maintaining a study glomerular flow rate. He'll also cover the anatomy of storing and excreting urine -- from the ureters to the urethra -- and the nervous system’s role in controlling the act of urination.
Source: Hank Green and CrashCourse
Learn about the causes of kidney stones and ways of preventing them.
Source: VIP Urology
On May 20, 2014, Living donor and husband of four years Gert Pieter Christiaan "Chris" Smit, gave the gift of Life to his wife Thea, at the Wits Donald Gordon Medical Clinic.
Source: TimesLive
Another great video from ASAP Science
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Source: ASAP Science
Source: ASAP Science
Mathematical Comedienne Timandra Harkness uses numbers to explain the thinking that goes behind which urinal you choose when using public toilets.
Source: Brit Lab