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Excretory System Period 7
By, Daniel K., Kyle B., Fiona S., Jane M.
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What Does This System Do?
The Excretory system is responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by homeostasis. There are several parts of the body that are involved in this process, such as sweat glands, the liver, the lungs and the kidney system. Each of these organs play a critical role in expelling waste from the body
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Functions of the Excretory System
The lungs, skin, kidneys, and large intestine are all organs in the excretory system. The urinary system is made up of the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, and the urethra. The filtering parts of the kidneys are the nephrons. Water and waste molecules move out of the blood capillaries and into the nephrons.
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Structure of Kidneys Kidneys have an outer convex side and an inner concave side called the renal hilus, where the renal artery, vein, and ureter can be located, there is also a thin connective tissue called the renal capsule surrounds each kidney.
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How The System Maintains Homeostasis
The excretory system removes wastes from the body, keeps it cool, and maintains water balance. Organs: Kidneys Sweat Glands Liver Lungs Skin
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What is a Nephron? A nephron is the basic structure and functional unit of the kidney. Its main function is to regulate the concentration of water and/or soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and discarding the rest as urine.
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How It Works With Other Systems
It works with the circulatory system with the blood that passes through one of the kidneys and toxins in the blood are filtered out by the kidney. Digestive System: assists in ridding the body of wastes throughout the digestive tract where the nutrients are removed and the excess waste is sent to the anus Respiratory System: assists in the lungs by removing excess Carbon Dioxide and helping to keep excess water vapors out of the lungs
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Disorders and diseases
• Kidney stones: These pass through the urinary tract and may obstruct urine from exiting body can be painful and may damage the kidneys and/or cause infections. • De Toni-Faconi syndrome: De Toni-Faconi syndrome is a metabolic disorder affecting kidney transport, mostly seen by kidney tubules failures of reabsorbing water, phosphate, potassium, glucose, amino acids and other substances.
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Kidney Dialysis Treatment
Kidney dialysis treatment is the artificial process of eliminating waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultrafiltration) from the blood. The kidneys naturally do this, but people who have failed or damaged kidneys that cannot carry out these functions will need treatment.
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