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1 URINARY SYSTEM

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5 Small molecules, including water and most of the things dissolved in its, (salt, glucose and urea) are squeezed out of the blood into the capsule. Most protein molecules are too big, so they stay in the blood, along with the blood cells.

6 REABSORPTION The urine formed in the kidney passes down a ureter into the bladder, where it is stored. A sphincter muscle controls the release of urine through urethra.

7 Filtered blood returns to the vena cava (main vein) via a renal vein
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8 Maintaining water balance

9 The relative amount of water reabsorbed depends on the state of hydration of the body and is controlled by secretion of the hormone ADH.  On a hot day: we sweat more to cool down, the body needs to conserve water and produce a small amount of concentrated urine. (high ADH)  On a cold day: little sweat is being produced and we tend to produce a larger volume of dilute urine.

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11 Micturitium reflex

12 DISEASES Kidney Stones are small deposits of minerals and acid salts that harden into crystals in the kidneys. They are painful but usually cause no lasting damage.

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