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Urinary System As the Urine Flows
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Excretion- removing nitrogenous wastes, certain salts and excess water from blood.Excretion- removing nitrogenous wastes, certain salts and excess water from blood. Maintain acid-base balanceMaintain acid-base balance Secrete waste products in the form of urineSecrete waste products in the form of urine Eliminate urine from bladderEliminate urine from bladder
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Kidneys Bean Shaped Located between peritoneum and the back muscles Retroperitoneal Renal Pelvis Funnel shaped structure At the beginning Of the ureter Bean shaped organs Located between peritoneum and the back muscles (retroperitoneal) Renal Pelvis- funnel shaped structure at the beginning of the ureter
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Inner, striated layerInner, striated layer Striated cones are RENAL PYRAMIDSStriated cones are RENAL PYRAMIDS Base of each pyramid faces cortex, while apex empties into cuplike cavities called CALYCESBase of each pyramid faces cortex, while apex empties into cuplike cavities called CALYCES Inner Striated Layer Striated cones Are renal pyramids Base of each pyramid faces the Cortex, while apex empties into Cuplike cavities called CALYCES
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Cortex Composed of millions of microscopic functional units called nephronsComposed of millions of microscopic functional units called nephrons
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Functional unit of the kidney Parts include: 1.Bowman’s capsule, 2.Glomerulus, 3.Proximal convoluted tubule 4.Loop of henle 5.Distal convoluted tubule 6.Collecting tubule
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Urine Formation in the Nephron Filtration Reabsorption Secretion < Start
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Filtration First step in urine formationFirst step in urine formation Blood from renal artery enters glomerulusBlood from renal artery enters glomerulus High Blood pressure in glomerulus forces fluid (filtrate) to filter into Bowman’s capsuleHigh Blood pressure in glomerulus forces fluid (filtrate) to filter into Bowman’s capsule Filtrate does not contain plasma proteins or RBC’s they’re too bigFiltrate does not contain plasma proteins or RBC’s they’re too big Bowman’s capsule filters out 125cc of fluid/min- 750cc/hrBowman’s capsule filters out 125cc of fluid/min- 750cc/hr As filtrate continues through nephron, 90% of water is reabsorbedAs filtrate continues through nephron, 90% of water is reabsorbed
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Reabsorption Water and useful substances are reabsorbedWater and useful substances are reabsorbed If blood levels of certain substances are high ( glucose, amino acids, vitamins, sodium) then those substances will not be reabsorbedIf blood levels of certain substances are high ( glucose, amino acids, vitamins, sodium) then those substances will not be reabsorbed
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Secretion Opposite of reabsorptionOpposite of reabsorption Secretion transports substances from blood into collecting tubulesSecretion transports substances from blood into collecting tubules Substances include creatinine, hydrogen ions, potassium ions, and some drugsSubstances include creatinine, hydrogen ions, potassium ions, and some drugs Electrolytes are selectively secreted to maintain body’s acid-base balance.Electrolytes are selectively secreted to maintain body’s acid-base balance.
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Urinary Output Average=1500ml/dayAverage=1500ml/day Urinalysis – examination of urine to determine presence of blood cells, bacteria, acidity level, specific gravity and physical characteristics (color, clarity, and odor)Urinalysis – examination of urine to determine presence of blood cells, bacteria, acidity level, specific gravity and physical characteristics (color, clarity, and odor)
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Ureters One from each kidney Carry urine from kidney to bladder Smooth muscle tube with mucous membrane lining Peristalsis pushes urine down ureters.
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Urinary Bladder Hollow, muscular organHollow, muscular organ Made of elastic fibers and involuntary muscleMade of elastic fibers and involuntary muscle Stores urine – usually about 500ccStores urine – usually about 500cc Emptying urine (voiding) is involuntary but controlled through nervous system (voluntary)Emptying urine (voiding) is involuntary but controlled through nervous system (voluntary) Urine leaves through URETHRA to outside opening=URINARY MEATUSUrine leaves through URETHRA to outside opening=URINARY MEATUS
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Control of Urinary Secretion Chemical Control Reabsorption of H2O indistal convoluted tubule controlled by ADH (antidiuretic hormone)Reabsorption of H2O indistal convoluted tubule controlled by ADH (antidiuretic hormone) Secetion and regulation of ADH controlled by hypothalamusSecetion and regulation of ADH controlled by hypothalamus DIURETICS inhibit reabsporption of H2ODIURETICS inhibit reabsporption of H2O Nervous Control Direct control through nerve impulses on kidney blood vessels Indirect control through stimulation of endocrine glands
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