Unit 5 Notes: The Urinary System

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Go to Section: Interest Grabber Your Body’s Filter Have you ever seen a water-purification system attached to a faucet? This system removes impurities.
Advertisements

The Excretory system.
EXCRETORY SYSTEM EXCRETORY SYSTEM Karen Lancour Patty Palmietto National Bio Rules National Event Committee Chairman Supervisor – A&P.
I. Urinary System A.Humans excrete nitrogenous waste (from amino acids) as urea and uric acid. B.Kidneys remove waste and water from blood.
HUMAN ORGANS OF EXCRETION. LUNGS  Excrete carbon dioxide and water  These are the wastes of cellular respiration.
CHAPTER 25 Control of the Internal Environment. internal homeostatic mechanisms  Thermoregulation maintains the body temperature within a tolerable range.
3 functions of the urinary system Excrete nitrogenous wastes – Urea produced from the metabolism of proteins and nucleic acids Other animals produce ammonia.
Urinary System.
Getting rid of metabolic wastes!
Excretion. Do Now Your Body’s Filter Have you ever seen a water-purification system attached to a faucet? This system removes impurities from the water.
Intro to Excretion. Excretion  Excretion –Release and removal of metabolic wastes  Metabolic Wastes  Excess water  Salts  Carbon Dioxide  Nitrogenous.
A&P URINARY SYSTEM Instructor Terry Wiseth. 2 Urinary Anatomy Kidney Ureter Bladder Urethra.
The Excretory System.
Excretion Purpose: - Maintain Homeostasis –Keeping the “status quo” externally and internally Function: Rids body of metabolic wastes –Salts, Carbon Dioxide,
Water and Waste Animal Survival Pages 130 – 137 Torrance.
EXCRETION. Structure and Function Lesson 1 Do Now Watch the video: Brain Pop - Urinary System and complete the multiple choice worksheetBrain Pop - Urinary.
The Kidney. Where are the kidneys located? Point to them. Palpate that area of the back, the one that will make you jump if someone pokes you there. Why.
The Excretory System Getting rid of metabolic wastes!
+ Excretory System By the end of this lesson on excretion you should be able to: 1) Describe the organs that make up the excretory system 2) Explain.
Urinary System: The Excretion of Waste. Kidneys: Structure and Function  The urinary system is made up of two kidneys, a pair of ureters, the urinary.
Excretory System. Excretion Rids the body of toxic chemicals, excess water, salts, and carbon dioxide.
The Excretory System Getting rid of metabolic wastes!
Excretory System. Cellular Level  Involves transport of needed materials into and out of cells.
The Excretory System. Function of the Excretory System To eliminate wastes products from the body To eliminate wastes products from the body.
Aim: How does excretion maintain homeostasis ? HW #17 Text – read pages Ans ques. 2 and 4 on page 989.
HUMAN EXCRETORY SYSTEM.
The Excretory System. STRUCTURES  Kidneys – filter blood of wastes  Ureter – tube leading to bladder  Urinary bladder – smooth muscle bag that stores.
AIM: How does excretion in humans remove harmful wastes?
Unit 7: Human Body Systems Part 2.  1. What metabolic processes create wastes?  2. What are the waste products that are created during these processes?
The Excretory System Function Structure Nephron Urine Formation Homeostasis Pathologies.
Excretory System Notes
Aim: How does our Body’s Excretory System Maintain Bodily Homeostasis? DO NOW 1.Describe the functions of three components to your blood. 2.Why does your.
34.3 Excretory System Functions of the Excretory System  The excretory system removes toxins and wastes from the body.  Regulates the amount of fluid.
Chapter 17 Urinary System Caroline Phelps 3 rd Period.
Excretory Systems. Excretion Secrete (get rid of) waste from the body –Way of maintaining homeostasis (balance) in the body HOMEOSTASISHOMEOSTASIS Waste.
Excretory System. Excretory System: Poison Protection If you knew there was poison hidden in your house, you would surely do everything possible to find.
Excretory System Purpose Your body requires things from the environment to survive: Oxygen Food Water However, when obtaining and using these resources,
URINARY SYSTEM  To identify and describe the main organs of the urinary system  To describe the structure of a nephron.  To describe the 3 steps of.
The Urinary System Chapter 20. Introduction A major part of homeostasis is maintaining the composition, pH, and volume of body fluids within normal limits.
Metabolic Waste Removal
The Excretory System Elimination of wastes.
Urinary System Structures and Functions
7:12 Urinary System Excretory system
Chapter 15 The Urinary System
HUMAN EXCRETORY SYSTEM.
Chapter 10 – Excretion.
Excretion – removes cellular waste
Unit 3.4 Water.
Excretion of Waste The Urinary System.
Chapter 25 The Urinary System.
Unit 5 Notes: The Urinary/Excretory System
Excretory System.
The Urinary System.
Unit 3 Notes: The Urinary/Excretory System
Unit 4 Notes: The Urinary System
A&P II URINARY SYSTEM.
15 The Urinary System.
The Urinary System Chapter 26.
Renal System.
Chapter 25 The Urinary System.
Excretory System Fluid’s.
The Excretory System.
compliments of Perry Glickman
The Excretory System Biology 12 Ms. Marcos.
Urine Formation.
Urine Formation.
Anatomy of the Urinary System
Excretory System.
15 The Urinary System.
The Urinary System Chapter 26.
Presentation transcript:

Unit 5 Notes: The Urinary System

(1) Main Organs Kidneys Ureters Bladder Urethra

(2) Functions Filter blood Remove impurities, toxins, excess nutrients Reabsorb needed water + nutrients

(3) Kidney Functions Excretion of nitrogenous wastes Maintain water concentration of blood Maintain electrolyte concentration of blood Regulate blood pH (H ion levels)

(4) Ureter, Bladder & Urethra Function Ureters = Tubes which carry filtered “liquid waste” towards the bladder. Bladder = Storage tank for filtered “liquid waste”. Urethra = Tube which allows filtered “liquid waste” to exit body.

(5) Nephrons 2 Main Structures: Glomerulus  Bundle of capillaries w/ blood to be filtered. Renal Tubule  Tubes following capillaries, which collect filtered contents Bowman’s Capsule = Portion of tubule where initial filtration and absorption occurs

(6) Urine Formation Filtration: Reabsorption: Secretion: Water + Small Solutes are forced through capillary walls into Bowman’s Capsule. Reabsorption: Water, Glucose, Amino Acids & Ions that were filtered out are actively transported back into capillaries and blood. Secretion: H ions, K ions, urea, and drugs/toxins are forced through capillary walls into renal tubule.

(7) Don’t Pee It Out… Glucose  Chill out on sweets OR Diabetic?! Protein  Increased Physical Activity & Pregnancy OR Hypertension & Nephron Disease?! Pus  Urinary Tract Infection Blood  Kidney Stones, Infection, Trauma, Anemia ?! Bile  Liver Disease?!

(8) Kidney Dialysis Used in hospitals when kidneys fail (stop working) Blood is filtered through mechanical pump + tubing which regulates contents Causes for Kidney Failure: Repeated kidney infections Physical Trauma Heavy Metal / Chemical poisoning Low Blood delivery (arteriosclerosis)