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Controlling the Internal Environment
THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM Controlling the Internal Environment
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Gross Anatomy of System
Pair of kidneys Retroperitoneal Pair of ureters Urinary bladder Urethra
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Gross Anatomy
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Location of Kidneys Retroperitoneal
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Retroperitoneal Location
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The Kidney Papilla Pyramid Cortex Medulla Hilum Column Calyx Pelvis
Ureter
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Functions of Excretory System
Regulate body fluids Volume, pH, composition Remove metabolic wastes from blood Control rate of RBC formation Regulate blood pressure Regulate absorption of calcium
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Nephron PCT Bowman’s DCT capsule Vasa recti Glomerulus Ascending
tubule Descending Tubule Collecting duct
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The Blood Supply to the Kidney
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Renal Corpuscle
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Renal Corpuscle
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Podocyte and the Filtration Process
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Renal Corpuscle
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Function of Renal Corpuscle
Bowman’s capsule Glomerulus Filtration of blood Water Electrolytes Glucose Urea
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Filtration Slits
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Nephron
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Tubules Proximal Tubule Distal Tubule
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Function of Tubules Reabsorption of glucose Reabsorption of water
Proximal convoluted tubule Reabsorption of water PCT, descending tubule, collecting duct Reabsorption of salts PCT, ascending tubule, distal con. tub. Reabsorption of urea PCT, collecting duct
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Collecting Ducts Cuboidal Epithelium lining ducts
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Nepron with Vasa Recta
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Function of Tubules Reabsorption of glucose Reabsorption of water
Proximal convoluted tubule Reabsorption of water PCT, descending tubule, collecting duct Reabsorption of salts PCT, ascending tubule, distal con. tub. Reabsorption of urea PCT, collecting duct
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