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Course Syllabus Lab 1 : Urinalysis - Specimen collection and Physical examination Lab 2 : Urinalysis - Chemical examination Lab 3 : Urinalysis - Microscopic examination Lab 4 : Urinalysis - Renal calculi Lab 5 : Cerebrospinal fluid - Macroscopic examination and Microscopic examination Body fluids 2015 - 2016 Lab 6 : Cerebrospinal fluid - Biochemical examination Lab 7 : Synovial fluid - Macroscopic examination and Microscopic examination Lab 8 : Synovial fluid - Biochemical examination Lab 9 : Seminal fluid - Macroscopic examination and Microscopic examination Lab 10 : Seminal fluid - Biochemical examination Body fluids 2015 - 2016 Lab 11 : Serous fluids - Pleural Fluid Lab 12 : Serous fluids.. - Pericardial and Peritoneal Lab 13 : Sweat test and Sputum analysis Lab 14 : Amniotic fluid Body fluids 2015 - 2016 Grades: 2 Midterm exams ………………. 30 marks Final exam ……………………… 40 marks Practical Final exam ……………. 20 marks Reports ……………………….…. 10 marks Body fluids 2015 - 2016 General Introduction The fluids in our bodies are composed of water and dissolved substances, including electrolytes, which are crucial for body function. We ingest water and electrolytes through the gastrointestinal or GI tract. Movement of Fluids Through the Body 1. Absorption. These fluids are absorbed into the plasma in the intestine. 2. Circulation. The fluids circulate within the plasma, bathing Body fluids 2015 - 2016 the cells in the body. 3. Excretion. The kidneys remove excess ions and water from the body through the urine, although water is also lost at other sites, which will be described later.
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