Today’s Agenda Return Papers Primary Components of the urinary system –Via video (partial) Kidney Anatomy –External features –Internal features.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Functions of the Urinary System
Advertisements

Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall
The Excretory system.
Figure 3. Urine formation takes place in the nephron.
The Excretory System Chapter 44. What you need to know! Different waste products, which animal groups produce each, and why. The components of a nephron,
The Human Excretory System
Excretory and Urinary System Notes Chapter 15. Functions of the Urinary System Slide 15.1a Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin.
Urinary System Spring 2010.
Objectives 30.4 The Excretory System
CHAPTER 16 URINARY SYSTEM
Urinary System.
The Human Excretory System
Learning Objectives: To know the role of the kidney To be able to label a diagram of the human excretory system To be able to label a section through the.
The Urinary System. Functions of the Urinary System O Three Major Functions O Excretion: The removal of organic waste products from body fluid. O Elimination:
Unit 7 The Urinary System.
The Excretory System How Our Body Eliminates Cellular Wastes.
Intro to Excretion. Excretion  Excretion –Release and removal of metabolic wastes  Metabolic Wastes  Excess water  Salts  Carbon Dioxide  Nitrogenous.
The Urinary System Figure 3. Urine formation takes place in the nephron. Figure 3. Urine formation takes place in the nephron.
Excretory. Function Remove metabolic waste from the blood- Excretion Regulate H2O in blood Organs of excretion- Skin-water, salts and urea Lungs-CO2 Kidneys.
The Excretory System.
The Urinary System.
Urinary System. Urinary System Function The function of the urinary system is to help maintain the appropriate balance of water and solutes in the bodies.
Three major areas of ridding the body of waste (not including digestive wastes) Exhalation CO 2 Sweating Toxic metals Elimination Urine.
EXCRETORY SYSTEM.
Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class.  System of the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body.  Excretion- what the.
How does the body release waste and maintain homeostasis? The Excretory System.
Test yourself! Number your page and write down the answer to each question. How many will you get right? The Excretory System Chapter 11.3.
The Human Excretory System Agha Zohaib Khan Everyday Science.
Anatomy & Physiology Unit 8. Kidneys  Organ that filters the blood and removes wastes Ureter  Tube that carries wastes from the kidney to the bladder.
Excretory System Urinary system Structures of the Urinary System 2 kidneys – produce urine, filter blood 180 L of blood per 24 hours filtered 2 ureters.
Excretory System Excretion – removal of metabolic waste.
Excretory System Urinary system Structures of the Urinary System 2 kidneys – produce urine, filter blood 180 L of blood per 24 hours filtered 2 ureters.
The Excretory System Learning Targets: I can: 1.Name each organ of the excretory system along with its function 2.Explain how the human excretory system.
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.  The urinary system regulates many aspects of homeostasis including the volume, pH, pressure, and composition.
Chapter 15 The Urinary System.
Urinary System and Excretion
Human Urinary System/Excretory System
The Urinary System ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY.  The Urinary System removes salts and nitrogenous wastes, helps maintain water concentration, electrolyte balance,
Do Now: Trace the flow of blood through the pulmonary circuit in 6 steps.
Function Rid body of nitrogenous wastes Regulate water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance of blood.
The Urinary System Organs: Kidneys (creates urine), ureters (transport), urinary bladder (stores), urethra (transport)
Excretory System Notes. Functions 1. Collect water and filter body fluids. 2. Remove and concentrate waste products from body fluids and return other.
Excretory System. Cellular Level  Involves transport of needed materials into and out of cells.
The Excretory System Chapter 38.3 Bio 392.  Excretion  the process of eliminating waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials.  The.
The Human Excretory System The function of the excretory system is to excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body.
Human Systems: Urinary System. Urinary System Plays role in excretion of wastes (CO 2 and ammonia as a result of chemical activities).
Urinary System.
The Excretory System Chapter 36.3 Bio 392.  Excretion  the process of eliminating waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials.  The.
Excretion and the Interaction of Systems. 9.1 The Structures and Function of the Excretory System 9.2 Urine Formation in the Nephron 9.3 Excretory System.
Chapter Fifteen The Urinary System.
HUMAN EXCRETORY SYSTEM.
The Excretory System. STRUCTURES  Kidneys – filter blood of wastes  Ureter – tube leading to bladder  Urinary bladder – smooth muscle bag that stores.
Waste Removal & the Human Urinary System Sections 3.7 – 3.8 Bio 391
The Excretory System Function Structure Nephron Urine Formation Homeostasis Pathologies.
Excretory System Notes
17 -1 Chapter 18 The Urinary System. 18-1: The Urinary System Functions of the urinary system: Excretion Excretion—removal of waste products Elimination.
URINARY SYSTEM. Functions Excretion – removal of organic waste products from body fluids Elimination – discharge of these waste products into environment.
The Human Excretory System Chapter 11 Pages
 regulate the volume and chemical make-up of the blood metabolize vitamin D.
Urinary system Chapter 25. Excretory System The main organs of the excretory system are the bladder, kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin. The excretory system.
Renal Structure and Function
Urinary System As the Urine Flows.
Urinary and Reproductive Systems
Unit 3.4 Water.
Urinary/Excretory System
The Urinary System Chapter 15.
By Charlotte Lambert, Kai Rizzuto, Claire Farges, Chaalam Wilson
Excretory System Fluid’s.
The next 12 days.… January 2-4 Urinary System January 4 Urniary Quiz
Presentation transcript:

Today’s Agenda Return Papers Primary Components of the urinary system –Via video (partial) Kidney Anatomy –External features –Internal features

Work of the Kidneys (video) Listen for the functions of the urinary system

Excretory System Function 1. Collect water and filter body fluids 2. Remove & concentrate wastes to maintain homeostasis Eliminate excretory products from the body

1 = urethra 2 = ureter 3 = bladder 4 = kidney Urine pathway is: 4,2,3,1

1 = ureter 2 = renal pelvis 3 = cortex 4 = medulla 5 = renal pyramid 6 = renal column 7 = renal papillae 8 = renal calyx

Day 2 Go back over the gross antomy of the excretory system Obj. 2 trace flow of blood through excretory (fill in two diagrams in note packet and color the second one showing renal blood vessels) Obj. 3 parts of the nephron Practice obj. 3 Quiz over nephron anatomy (with word bank on board)

Excretion Unit Day 3 While we may not be able to control all that happens to us, we can control what happens inside us. Ben Franklin

Day3 1.Recap and then obj. 5, 6, 7 notes 2.Review the parts of the nephron via group work labeling at lab stations. Complete kidney coloring at lab stations 3.Notes on Objectives 9-12

Adam’s excretion

Blood flows to the kidney to be filtered forming 125 ml of filtrate per minute (48 gallons/day)

Obj. 5, See transparency—filtration, resorption, concentration

Obj. 6 Aldosterone Hormone made by the adrenal gland Causes sodium and water to be resorbed (kept in body) Aldosterone, along with atrial natriuretic factor and antidiuretic hormone regulate sodium and water in the urine.

Obj. 7 Urine Concentration The more water that is excreted, the more dilute the urine will be. Diuretics increase the amount of water in the urine. Diuretics include chemicals such as caffeine and nicotine increase urine output by affecting Na absorption. Alcohol suppresses ADH.

Move to lab area and complete the labeling of the nephron and its associated blood vessels. Turning in one per group…be careful in labeling. Finish coloring kidney if needed.

Composition of plasma, nephric filtrate, and urine (each in g/100 ml of fluid). These are representative values. The values for salts are especially variable, depending on salt and water intake. Component Plas ma Nephric Filtrate Urin e Concentr ation % Reclaim ed Urea X50% Uric acid X91% Glucose0.10 None-100% Amino acids0.05 None-100% Total inorganic salts0.9 < <1-4X99.5% Proteins and other macromolecules 8.0None --

Obj. 9 Abnormal Urine Components Glucose ---- diabetes Albumin protein---injury or infections White blood cells---infection Red blood cells----infection, trauma Bacteria---infection

Lithotripsy machine to shatter kidney stones with sound waves

Excretion Unit Day 4 Don’t carry a grudge. While you’re carrying the grudge, the other guy’s out dancing. Buddy Hackett

Today’s Agenda Urinalysis prelab –Safety precautions –procedures Urinalysis lab Stop & clean up

Objective 10 URETERS--slender tubes inches long convey urine from kidney to bladder. Peristalsis moves the urine

Objective 10 continued Renal calculi or kidney stones may obstruct the ureters.

Objective 11 Urinary Bladder Smooth collapsible, muscular sac. Trigone--outlines the three openings. (2 ureteral, one urethral)

Objective 12: Urethra Thin walled, muscular tube that drains urine from the bladder. (see Diagram)

Objective 4

Uric Acid stone Calcium oxalate & blood Limit stones by drinking water and limiting caffiene