This chakra is represented by the color yellow.
What is the Solar Plexus?
The first chakra
What is the "root" chakra?
One of these is not directly involved in "Waste Elimination."
Urinary, Respiratory, Endocrine, and Integumentary
What is Endocrine?
This is the large collection reservoir located in the upper region of each (name) renal.
What is the Pelvis renal?
This substance stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb more water.
What is antidiuretic hormone?
The science of health and medicine designed to maintain or improve health through diet, massage and yoga.
What is Ayurveda?
This Sanskrit word means "wheel or circle," and refers to energy centers in the body.
What is chakra?
DD
This is the correct filtering unit of the kidneys.
What is the Nephron?
This is located between the kidneys and the urinary bladder.
What are the ureters?
Substances leaving the blood and entering the Bowman Capsule.
What is filtration?
DD
According to Ayurveda, these are the channels in which energy flows.
This chakra corresponds to the water element.
What is Sacral?
This is the percentage of urine that is dissolved wastes.
What is 4%?
One of these is a function of the urinary system.
Regulation of the body through hormones.
Movement of the the body.
Exchange of gases.
Regulation of blood volume and blood pressure.
What is "Regulation of blood volume and blood pressure?"
This approximate percentage of fluids and substances are moved back into the bloodstream during reabsorption.
What is 99%?
This Dosha means "wind."
What is Vata?
This is the fourth chakra.
What is the heart?
This transports urine from the urinary bladder out of the body.
What is the urethra?
One of these substances increases sodium and water reabsorption.
Angiotensin II Renin
Aldosterone
Antidiuretic
What is Aldosterone?
These are the folds in the lining of the urinary bladder that allow for expansion.
What are Rugae?
The six Zang organs
What are Heart, Liver, Spleen, Lungs, Kidney, and Heart Protector?
The six Fu organs.
What are, Gall Bladder, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Bladder, and San Jia (Triple Burner)?
This term is synonymous with "urination."
What is Micturition?
The purpose of the juxtaglomerular apparatus is to?
What is measure blood pressure?
This stimulates the secretion of the hormone renin.
What are juxtaglomerular cells?