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Anatomy & Physiology Unit 8. Kidneys  Organ that filters the blood and removes wastes Ureter  Tube that carries wastes from the kidney to the bladder.

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1 Anatomy & Physiology Unit 8

2 Kidneys  Organ that filters the blood and removes wastes Ureter  Tube that carries wastes from the kidney to the bladder  Urinary bladder  Sac that stores liquid wastes  Urethra  Tube that carries liquid waste from the bladder to outside the body

3  Kidney  They are located in the lower back and receive some protection from the rib cage  There is three parts to the kidney: renal cortex, renal medulla and renal columns

4  Kidney  The renal artery supplies the kidney with the “dirty” blood supply and the renal vein takes the “clean” blood back to the heart to be re-circulated  The kidney contains millions of structures called nephrons  Nephrons are responsible for forming urine

5  Ureters  Tubes about 25cm in length and 6mm in width  They carry the urine from the kidney to be stored in the bladder

6  The bladder  A smooth, collapsible sac that stores urine temporarily  It is made of a special type of epithelial tissue  When empty it collapses to about 5cm long  When full it is about 12.5 cm long and can hold about 500ml of urine

7  Urethra  The tubes that carry the urine out of the body  In females the urethra is about 3-4cm long  In males it is about 20cm long (it is both part of the urinary and reproductive system in males)

8  Purpose is to remove liquid wastes from the body and maintain the water/salt balance  Urea: waste that results from the breakdown of body protein  Urine: liquid waste

9  Pathway of excretion:  The blood flows into the kidney  Water, salt, sugar and urea are forced out of the blood  The blood continues in the vessel and the waste stays in tube and carried through the ureter to the bladder  The clean blood travels back to the heart  A healthy person will excrete 1 liter of urine a day

10  Urine can range in color from clear to dark amber  The yellow is due to urochrome, a pigment that results from the destruction of hemoglobin  The more solutes in urine the deeper the yellow; therefore, dilute urine is a pale yellow color

11  Urine is sterile and has a slight aroma  Some drugs, vegetables and diseases will alter the smell of urine  Normally found in urine:  Na and K ions  Urea  uric acid  Creatinine  Ammonia  Bicarbonate ions

12  Substances NOT normally found in urine  Glucose  Blood proteins  Red blood cells  Hemoglobin  White blood cells (pus)  bile

13  Glucose – excessive intake of sugary foods &/or Diabetes mellitus  Proteins – excessive physical exertion or pregnancy  Pus – urinary tract infection  RBCs – injury to kidneys, kidney stones, infection  Hemoglobin – transfusion reaction, hemolytic anemia  Bile – Liver disease &/or hepatitis


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