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Lesson 3 How can you ensure a healthy urinary system? The Urinary System Include healthful sources of fluids to help maintain the function of your urinary system.
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Lesson 3 Lesson Objectives Identify the structures and functions of the urinary system. Examine the effects of health behaviors on the urinary system. Identify and describe problems of the urinary system. Relate the importance of early detection and warning signs that prompt individuals of all ages to seek health care for urinary system problems. In this lesson, you’ll learn to:
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Lesson 3 What Does the Urinary System Do? The main function of the urinary system is to filter waste and extra fluid from the blood. UrineUrine consists of water and body wastes that contain nitrogen, which become toxic to cells if they remain in the body for too long. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 The Kidneys The kidneys remove waste products from the blood through tiny filtering units called nephrons.nephrons Each nephron consists of a ball formed of small capillaries, called a glomerulus, and a small tube called a renal tubule that functions as a filtering funnel. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 How Does the Kidney Work? The kidneys adjust the amount of salts, water, and other materials excreted in the urine according to the body’s needs. When the blood and body fluids become too acidic or too alkaline, the kidneys alter the acidity of the urine to restore the balance. When the body becomes dehydrated, the pituitary gland releases antidiuretic hormone (ADH), stimulating thirst and allowing the kidney to balance the fluid levels in the body. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 From the kidneys urine travels to the bladder through the ureters.bladder ureters Muscles in the ureter walls tighten and relax to force urine down and away from the kidneys. The Ureters Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Located in the pelvic cavity, the bladder is held in place by ligaments attached to other organs and to the pelvic bones. Until the bladder is ready to be emptied, sphincter muscles close tightly around the opening into the urethra.urethra The Bladder and the Urethra Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Kidney Structure and Function Click image to view movie. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Maintaining a Healthy Urinary System Drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day, and limit your intake of caffeine and soft drinks. Eat a well-balanced diet. Practice good hygiene and personal health care. Have regular medical checkups. Health Behaviors and the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Urinary System Infections Urinary system problems can result from several different conditions, including infection and blockage of urine. Problems of the Urinary System CystitisCystitis is most often caused by a bacterial infection, which can spread to the kidneys. UrethritisUrethritis can be caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms of both conditions include burning pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, fever, and the presence of blood in the urine. Treatment includes antibiotics to eliminate infection.
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Lesson 3 Kidney Problems Problems of the Urinary System Nephritis is the inflammation of the nephrons. Kidney stones form when salts in the urine crystallize into a solid stone, usually containing calcium. Uremia is a serious condition associated with a decrease in blood filtration by the kidneys.
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Lesson 3 Kidney Failure Problems of the Urinary System Kidney failure can be acute, meaning sudden onset, or chronic, in which case the kidneys progressively lose their ability to function. Treatment includes reducing symptoms and slowing the progression of the disease. If kidney damage is extensive, dialysis or a kidney transplant may be required. A kidney transplant involves the replacement of a nonfunctional kidney with a healthy kidney from a donor.
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Lesson 3 Types of Dialysis Problems of the Urinary System In hemodialysis a needle connected to plastic tubing passes blood from the patient to a machine that filters the blood and returns it in much the same manner that a healthy kidney would.hemodialysis Hemodialysis Peritoneal Dialysis
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Lesson 3 1.ureters 2. nephrons 3.kidney stones 4. uremia Choose the appropriate option. Q. The __________ are tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder. Quick Review
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Lesson 3 A. The ureters are tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer
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Lesson 3 Provide a short answer to the question given below. Q. Describe the main function of the urinary system. Click Next to view the answer. Quick Review
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Lesson 3 Click Next to attempt another question. A. The main function of the urinary system is to filter waste and extra fluids from the blood. Quick Review - Answer
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Lesson 3 Provide a short answer to the question given below. Q. What is a urethra? Click Next to view the answer. Quick Review
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Lesson 3 Click Next to attempt another question. A. The urethra is a tube that leads from the bladder to the outside of the body. Quick Review - Answer
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Lesson 3 Provide an analysis to the question given below. Relate the importance of early detection and warning signs that prompt individuals of all ages to seek health care for urinary system problems. What might a change in the appearance of one’s urine indicate? Quick Review
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Lesson 3 The main function of the urinary system is to filter waste and extra fluid from the blood. UrineUrine consists of water and body wastes that contain nitrogen, which become toxic to cells if they remain in the body for too long. What Does the Urinary System Do? Urine is liquid waste material. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 The kidneys remove waste products from the blood through tiny filtering units called nephrons.nephrons Each nephron consists of a ball formed of small capillaries, called a glomerulus, and a small tube called a renal tubule that functions as a filtering funnel. The Kidneys The functional units of the kidneys are called nephrons. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 From the kidneys urine travels to the bladder through the ureters. Muscles in the ureter walls tighten and relax to force urine down and away from the kidneys. The Ureters The bladder is a hollow muscular organ that acts as a reservoir for urine. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 From the kidneys urine travels to the bladder through the ureters. Muscles in the ureter walls tighten and relax to force urine down and away from the kidneys. The Ureters The ureter is a tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Located in the pelvic cavity, the bladder is held in place by ligaments attached to other organs and to the pelvic bones. Until the bladder is ready to be emptied, sphincter muscles close tightly around the opening into the urethra. The Bladder and the Urethra The urethra is a tube that leads from the bladder to the outside of the body. Function of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Urinary system problems can result from several different conditions, including infection and blockage of urine. CystitisCystitis is most often caused by a bacterial infection, which can spread to the kidneys. UrethritisUrethritis can be caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms of both conditions include burning pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, fever, and the presence of blood in the urine. Treatment includes antibiotics to eliminate infection. Urinary System Infections Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder. Problems of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 Urinary system problems can result from several different conditions, including infection and blockage of urine. CystitisCystitis is most often caused by a bacterial infection, which can spread to the kidneys. UrethritisUrethritis can be caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms of both conditions include burning pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, fever, and the presence of blood in the urine. Treatment includes antibiotics to eliminate infection. Urinary System Infections The inflammation of the urethra is called urethritis. Problems of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 In hemodialysis a needle connected to plastic tubing passes blood from the patient to a machine that filters the blood and returns it in much the same manner that a healthy kidney would.hemodialysis Hemodialysis Hemodialysis is a technique in which an artificial kidney machine removes waste products from the blood. Types of Dialysis Peritoneal Dialysis Problems of the Urinary System
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Lesson 3 A. Correct! The ureters are tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer
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Lesson 3 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer
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Lesson 3 Types of Dialysis Problems of the Urinary System In hemodialysis a needle connected to plastic tubing passes blood from the patient to a machine that filters the blood and returns it in much the same manner that a healthy kidney would.hemodialysis HemodialysisPeritoneal dialysis Peritoneal dialysis uses the peritoneum, a thin membrane that surrounds the digestive organs, to filter the blood. A catheter is inserted into the abdominal cavity to remove toxins. Hemodialysis Peritoneal Dialysis
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