Ch 15 Excretory Sys Overview

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Chapter 15 The Urinary System

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Chapter 15The Urinary System

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Functions of the Urinary SystemFunctions of the Urinary System1. Elimination of waste

Nitrogenous wastes

Toxins

Drugs

2. Regulates homeostasis

Water balance

Electrolytes

Acid-base balance in the blood

Blood pressure

RBC production

Activation of vit. D

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Organs of the Urinary systemOrgans of the Urinary system

Kidneys

Ureters

Urinary bladder

Urethra

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Location of the KidneysLocation of the Kidneys

Against dorsal wall

Right lower than left

Attached to ureters, renal blood vessels, & nerves at renal hilus

Atop kidney is adrenal gland

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Regions of the KidneyRegions of the Kidney

Renal cortex – outer region

Renal medulla – inside the cortex

Renal pelvis – inner collecting tube

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NephronsNephrons Structural and

functional units of the kidneys

Forms urine

Main structures

a. Glomerulus

b. Renal tubule

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GlomerulusGlomerulus

Glomerulus sits within a glomerular capsule (1st part of the renal tubule)

Specialized capillary bed

Arterioles on both sides (maintains high pressure)

- Large afferent arteriole

- Narrow efferent arteriole

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Renal TubuleRenal Tubule Glomerular

(Bowman’s) capsule

Proximal convoluted tubule

Loop of Henle

Distal convoluted tubule

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Urine FormationUrine Formation

Filtration

Reabsorption

Secretion

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FiltrationFiltration Nonselective passive process

Water and solutes smaller than proteins are forced through capillary walls (Filtrate same as blood plasma)

Blood cells cannot pass out to the capillaries

Filtrate - collected in glomerular capsule and leaves via the renal tubule

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ReabsorptionReabsorption Peritubular capillaries reabsorb

- Some water, Glucose, Amino acids, Ions

Some passive, most active

Most reabsorption occurs in proximal tubule

Nitrogenous waste products

- Urea

- Uric acid

- Creatinine

Excess water

Not ReabsorbedNot Reabsorbed

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Secretion Secretion

Materials left in renal tubule move to ureter

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