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Biology 305L. COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LAB. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Final Exam is Fri. May 1 st Practice exam will be posted week before final LH7 Noon – 2 pm NO MAKEUPS Oral Presentations Next Week In Lab Poster Presentations the Following Week In Lab. POSTER PRESENTATION.
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Biology 305L COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LAB
ANNOUNCEMENTS • Final Exam is Fri. May 1st • Practice exam will be posted week before final • LH7 • Noon – 2 pm • NO MAKEUPS • Oral Presentations Next Week In Lab • Poster Presentations the Following Week In Lab
POSTER PRESENTATION • Same topic as Oral Presentation • Come to lab with printed poster and material to hang it on wall (tape, etc..) • Must submit text to Turnitin.com (see website) • Be prepared to answer questions from TAs & faculty • Be the EXPERT on your topic!
POSTER PRESENTATION • Sections: • Title • Abstract • Introduction • Materials & Methods • Results • Discussion
POSTER PRESENTATION • Title: • Should be appropriate to experiment conducted • Include full names of all group members • Abstract: • Short paragraph that summarizes entire experiment • Should include general trends in data and major conclusions • Introduction: • What was the purpose of the experiment? • Give background on experiment, function of instruments, specialized techniques used, species anatomy & physiology • Two sources from scientific journal
POSTER PRESENTATION • Materials & Methods: • Mention major instruments used • Don’t detail every step; just indicate overall approach • Results: • Display data in TEXT and graphical / tabular form • Point out salient features of data (trends, etc..)
POSTER PRESENTATION • Discussion: • Tell audience what data signifies. Give interpretation • Mention error (in experimental design, instrumentation, etc..), especially if it may have influenced results • Note how data taken together fits into the big picture • Suggest directions for future research • References: • Two citations • Use format on course web site
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY • Regulation of Body Fluid Volume: • Kidneys influence fluid volume by:
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY • Retention of Water is controlled by ADH: • Anti Diuretic Hormone • ADH Release Is Controlled By:
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY HOMEOSTATIC MECHANISM FOR WATER BALANCE IS MEDIATED BY ADH
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY • Maintain Body Fluid Volume but Increase Body Fluid Osmolarity: • Eating salty food (chips) without fluid intake
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY • Increase Body Fluid Volume and Decrease Body Fluid Osmolarity: • Drink pure (distilled) water
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY • What about Presence of Sugar Versus Artificial Sweeteners? • Coke: • Diet Coke:
HUMAN RENAL PHYSIOLOGY • What about presence of Caffeine? • Caffeinated Coke: • Removal of H2O in urine = diuresis • Decaffeinated Coke: