Douglas Todey. Function The main function of the excretory system is to rid the body of waste It consists of the kidney and its functional unit, the nephron.

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Douglas Todey

Function The main function of the excretory system is to rid the body of waste It consists of the kidney and its functional unit, the nephron

The Kidneys

Nitrogenous Waste Ammonia Ammonia is very toxic and requires a large amount of water to be flushed out of the body Therefore fish and amphibians, which have access to water flush the waste primarily as ammonia

Nitrogenous Waste Urea Since terrestrial animals have less access to water, they need to package their waste with less toxic molecules and excrete it with less water By having two nitrogen atoms to the ammonia, even though it requires metabolic energy to make, the less toxic urea is flushed out with less water Mammals excrete the less toxic urea Uric Acid Reptiles and birds go one step farther and add two more nitrogen atoms on ammonia, bringing the total to four The four nitrogens require more metabolic energy, but it makes the ammonia much less toxic and requires even less water to excrete

Nephrons

Filtration Glomerular filtration is the process that goes on in the renal corpuscles in which blood flows through the glomeruli, much of its fluid, soaks out of the blood through membranes where it is filtered into the Bowman’s capsule The products that have been filtered out are called glomerular filtrate. It consists of water, excess salts, glucose, and urea

Nephrons Reabsorption This is the movement of substances out of the renal tubules back into the blood capillaries surrounding the peritubular capillaries Water, glucose and other nutrients, and sodium and other ions are reabsorbed Reabsorption begins in the proximal convoluted tubules and continues in the loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubules, and collecting tubules

Nephrons Secretion This is the process by which substances move into the distal and collecting tubules from blood in the capillaries around these tubules Secretion moves substances out of the blood and into the tubules where they mix with other wastes and are converted into urine

Nephrons Excretion Excretion is handled jointly by the kidney and nephrons The nephrons are contained inside the kidney, who’s main purpose is to excrete bodily wastes and harmful chemicals Excretion is mainly handled by the nephrons where the toxins are eliminated in the urine

Kidney Stones Kidney stones are hard masses that form in the urinary tract from crystals separated from the urine The most common type is formed of calcium Symptoms of kidney stones include extreme pain, cramping in the back and lower abdomen, nausea and vomiting Kidney stones affect up to 5% of the population Most stones can be passed by increasing fluid intake to two to three quarts of water a day, but if they are too big to pass, then surgery is required to break them up

Urethritis This is an inflammation of the urethra caused by a bacterial or viral infection Symptoms vary between men and women Men Symptoms in men include blood in the urine or semen, burning during urination, discharge, frequent urination, pain and swelling of the penis and pain during ejaculation Women Symptoms in women include abdominal pain, pain during urination, fever, chills, frequent urination, pain in the pelvis and vaginal discharge Urethritis accounts for approximately 3-4 million clinic visits per year Treatment includes antibiotics or anti-viral medication Pain medication may be used to treat associated symptoms

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