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regulate the volume and chemical make-up of the blood metabolize vitamin D
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Pelvis: expansion of upper ureter (lies within kidney) ▪ Calyces: divisions of the renal pelvis Cortex: Outer Layer Medulla: Inner Portion ▪ Pyramids: triangular divisions of the medulla
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Bowman’s Capsule: cup-shaped top of nephron Glomerulus: network of capillaries surrounded by Bowman’s capsule Renal Tubule: ▪ Proximal Convoluted Tubule ▪ Loop of Henle: extension of proximal tubule ▪ Collecting Tubule ▪ Distal Convoluted Tubule:
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Blood flows into kidneys and more specifically into the glomerulus The blood exerts pressure high enough to push water and dissolved substances out of the glomerulus and into the Bowman’s Capsule.
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Substances move out of the renal tubules into the capillaries Those substances reabsorbed include: ▪ Water ▪ Glucose ▪ Sodium
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Ureters: slender tubes that convey urine from the kidneys to the bladder Bladder: collapsible muscular sac that, in males, is just anterior to the rectum, and in females, is anterior to the vagina and uterus. Urethra: is a thin-walled muscular tube that drains urine from the bladder and conveys it out of the body.
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Adrenal Cortex: produces aldosternone ▪ Stimulates tubules to absorb salt at a faster rate ▪ Increases tubular reabsporption rates Posterior Pituitary Gland: produces antidiuretic hormone (ADH) ▪ Makes distal and collecting tubules permeable to water ▪ Decrease amount of urine excreted
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As urine accumulates, the bladder stretches and stretch receptors are activated. Occurs when about 200 mL of urine has accumulated impulses are sent to the brain and one begins to feel the urge to urinate Activation of the micturition center in the pons signals the need to urinate
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clear and pale to deep yellow slightly acidic around 6. 95% of urine volume is water largest solute component is urea, a product of protein breakdown other nitrogenous wastes include creatine and uric acid In certain diseases, urine composition will change dramatically.
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Glucose - due to diabetes mellitus Proteins - due to hypertension or glomerulunephritis Ketone bodies - due to starvation or diabetes mellitus Leukocytes - due to urinary tract infection Erythrocytes - due to a bleeding urinary tract.
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