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4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system Essential Question What are the structures of the urinary system? 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Kidneys Ureters Bladder Urethra Urinary meatus 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Kidneys Most important excretory organ Bean-shaped Located between peritoneum and the back muscles (retroperitoneal) Held in position by connective tissue Enclosed in an adipose capsule Protected by the ribs 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Kidneys External structures Renal capsule Renal hilum Internal structures Renal cortex Renal medulla Renal pelvis 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system External kidney Renal fascia Fibrous layer of connective tissue Renal hilum Indentation that gives the kidney its bean-shaped appearance 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Internal kidney Renal cortex Outer layer Renal medulla Middle layer Renal pelvis Innermost layer 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Renal cortex Composed of millions of microscopic functional units called nephrons 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Nephron Functional unit of kidney Renal corpuscle Bowman’s capsule Glomerulus Renal tubule Proximal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Distal convoluted tubule Collecting tubules Each kidney contains about 1.3 MILLION nephrons! 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the Urinary system Renal medulla Inner, striated layer RENAL PYRAMIDS are the striated cones. Base of each pyramid faces cortex, while apex empties into cuplike cavities called CALYCES Renal columns Located between the pyramids Cortical tissue 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Renal pelvis Funnel shaped structure at the beginning of the ureter 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Ureters Muscular tube extending from each kidney to the urinary bladder Lined by a mucous membrane 10-12” long Ureters 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Urinary bladder Hollow muscular organ Located in pelvic cavity Made of elastic fibers and involuntary muscles 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

Structures of the urinary system Female Urethra Connects the bladder to the outside of the body Female 1-2” long Male 4-6” long Urinary meatus Opening to the outside of the body Male 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system

4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system Essential Question What are the structures of the urinary system? 4.01 Remember the structures of the urinary system