Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAnabel Griffith Modified over 9 years ago
1
PP 993-998
2
Every cell in the body produces metabolic waste. The skin, lungs, and kidneys make up this system.
3
Excretes water, salts, small amounts of nitrogenous wastes
4
Excrete water vapor and CO2
6
Formation and excretion of urine Mostly water to keep wastes dissolved and easier to excrete (nitrogenous waste).
7
Formation and excretion of urine
8
Mostly water to keep wastes dissolved and easier to excrete (nitrogenous waste).
9
blood forced into kidneys to clean out urea (created in liver), toxins, mineral salts, and water to from urine.
10
Some substances return to blood to maintain balance (through vena cava/vein)
11
Urine passes through the ureters to be stored in bladder until it is secreted through the urethra
12
Normally made of urea, water, salt and has a very light yellow color
13
Proteins may leak into the urine if the kidney is damaged
14
Too dark in color indicates dehydration
15
Proteins may leak into the urine if the kidney is damaged Too dark in color indicates dehydration Brown color indicates bleeding from the kidneys
16
Proteins may leak into the urine if the kidney is damaged Too dark in color indicates dehydration Brown color indicates bleeding from the kidneys Urine will have a high glucose count if the individual is diabetic
17
Proteins may leak into the urine if the kidney is damaged Too dark in color indicates dehydration Brown color indicates bleeding from the kidneys Urine will have a high glucose count if the individual is diabetic Low or no glucose indicates hypoglycemia, which results from too much insulin
18
Class Work: Dig/Exc Review WS HW: SG # 11-20 and Urinalysis Pre Lab MUST BE DONE IN ORDER TO DO LAB!!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.