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1 HUMAN EXCRETORY SYSTEM

2 EXCRETION The removal of cellular wastes (Metabolic Waste) from the body.

3 Major Metabolic Wastes
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Produced as a result of cellular respiration. Water (H2O) An end product of many chemical reactions including cell respiration and dehydration synthesis. Nitrogen Wastes An end product of the breakdown of protein. Ammonia – most toxic Urea – mildly toxic Salts Produced as a result of chemical reaction

4 Main Organs of Excretion

5 Organs of Excretion: Lungs  Removes carbon dioxide and water
Liver  Urea is formed which resulted from break down of amino acids and breakdown of RBCs Skin  Sweat Glands -Removes excess water and salts, urea and heat. Kidneys  Remove water, salts and urea

6 Liver Removal and detoxification of harmful substances from the blood (bacteria, drugs, hormones, alcohol)

7 Liver Removal of broken down RBC’s

8 Liver ammonia is converted into a less toxic substance, urea, which enters the bloodstream to the kidneys for excretion

9 The Skin

10 The Skin Sweat comes out of pores in your skin.
Mixture of three metabolic wastes: Water Salts Urea

11 The Skin As you sweat, your body accomplishes two things:
1) It has a cooling effect on the body. 2) metabolic wastes are excreted  

12 The Lungs

13 The Lungs Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide as a waste product. 

14 The Kidneys The major excretory organ in the human body
Filtering of the blood helps regulate its chemical composition.  Water soluble materials are absorbed from blood by diffusion into the kidney. Needed materials are reabsorbed Wastes: Urea, salts and excess water are excreted

15 Organs of the Urinary System

16 Organs of the Urinary System
Kidneys Two kidneys are located on either side of the spinal column near lower back. Ureter Two tubes that leaves each kidney carrying urine to the urinary bladder. Urinary Bladder Muscular sac that stores liquid wastes before excretion. Urethra Carries the urine from the bladder to the outside of the body – controlled by a sphincter muscle.

17 The Functions of the Kidney
1. Filtration of blood:

18 The Functions of the Kidney
2. Reabsorption: Important substances are returned to the blood (water, glucose, amino acids, salts) by active transport and diffusion

19 The Functions of the Kidney
3. Formation of urine: (urea, excess water, salts)

20 Parts of the Nephron Glomerulus Bowman’s Capsule Ball of capillaries
surrounded by the Bowman’s Capsule. Bowman’s Capsule Cup-shaped structure that filters the materials out of the blood.

21 Malfunctions of the Urinary System

22 Malfunctions of the Excretory System
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)- Bacterial infection that can affect any part of the urinary system. Nephritis: Bacterial infection of the kidney.

23 Malfunctions of the Excretory System
Kidney Stones – Caused by accumulation of a crystallized solid such as calcium Treatment: Sound waves Surgery

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25 Gout: Disease associated with abnormal uric acid production and excretion - causing deposits in the joints (toes) resulting in severe pain.

26 Gout:

27 Kidney (Renal) Failure
Prolonged Blockage Prolonged infection- Untreated Polycystic Kidney Disease Diabetes High Blood Pressure Illegal Drug Use Prescription Drugs Treatment: Dialysis Kidney Transplant

28 Review Questions… 1. Which is the correct pathway for the elimination of urine? a) urethra, ureter, bladder, kidney b) kidneys, urethra, bladder, ureter c) bladder, ureters, kidney, urethra d) kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra

29 Review Questions… 2. In humans, for carbon dioxide to be excreted, it must pass from the blood into: a) nephrons b) alveoli c) sweat glands d) the liver

30 Review Questions… 3. A blockage in a ureter would interfere with: a) urine entering the kidney b) urine entering the bladder c) urine leaving the body d) urea entering the kidney

31 Review Questions… 4. Which is NOT a metabolic waste in humans? a) carbon dioxide b) oxygen c) salt d) urea e) water

32 Review Questions… 5. In which form are nitrogenous wastes excreted in humans? a) ammonia b) uric acid c) urea d) amino acids

33 Review Questions… 6. Nitrogenous wastes are the result of metabolism involving: a) lipids b) carboohydrates c) inorganic compounds d) proteins

34 Review Questions… 7. In addition to water, the principal components of urine are: a) amino acids & fatty acids b) urea & salts c) ammonia & bile d) hydrochloric acid & urea

35 Review Questions… 8. Name a malfunction of the excretory system and explain how it can upset the homeostasis of an organism.


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