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Exotic Urinary System - Anatomy & Physiology
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*** Response to stress
*** Response to stress
*** Blood bypasses kidney
*** Blood bypasses kidney
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***This means if the animal is stressed and is injected in the caudal half of the body the drug will have greater effects as it will not be filtered
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***If the animal is not stressed most of the drug will be potentially lost in the urine before it has time to act
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***This is why it is best to inject them in the cranial half of the body
====Reptilian Salt Glands====
====Reptilian Salt Glands====
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