Bellwork – 4/7/15 Which organs are included in the human excretory system? List as many organs as you can… –Lungs –Kidneys –Liver –Skin –Large Intestine.

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Bellwork – 4/7/15 Which organs are included in the human excretory system? List as many organs as you can… –Lungs –Kidneys –Liver –Skin –Large Intestine

Excretory System

Excretion Excretion – is the process by which wastes and excess substances are removed from an organism Organs of excretion are: –Lungs –Kidneys –Liver –Skin –Large Intestine

Liver Liver – removes harmful substances from the blood such as bacteria, certain drugs, and hormones The liver breaks down excess amino acids to form urea Too much alcohol can lead to cirrhosis of the liver Bile is considered an excretory product of the liver

A healthy liver and the liver of a person with cirrhosis

Urinary System Kidneys – filter urea from the blood to make urine Ureter – tube through which urine passes from each kidney to the urinary bladder Urinary Bladder – where urine is stored Urethra – the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body

Lungs Lungs – rid the body of carbon dioxide and water (water vapor)

Skin Skin - major role in excretion is removal of excess heat –When the body becomes too warm, extra heat is lost –Evaporation of sweat removes heat and cools the body

The skin is the largest organ in the body It contains sweat glands through which sweat is released Sweat is made up of: –98% water –2% salt –Small amounts of urea

Excretory Disorders Kidney stones - result when urine becomes too concentrated and substances in the urine crystallize to form stones Renal Failure – results when the kidneys fail to function correctly which leads to abnormal levels of fluids in the body

Examples of kidney stones

Kidney dialysis averages 4 hours per session, 3 times per week.