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KIDNEYS
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FUNCTIONS Excretion of wastes – –ammonia and urea (breakdown of amino acids), broken down bilirubin (breakdown of hemoglobin), creatinine (breakdown of creatine phosphate in muscles), uric acid (breakdown of nucleic acids) Regulates blood levels of: –Ions (sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphate, chloride) –pH – excrete H+; conserve bicarbonate ions (a buffer of H+ in blood) –Water – maintains blood volume (bp)
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What is urine? Mostly water wastes NOT FOUND: glucose, proteins, rbc, hemoglobin, wbc, and bile
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LOCATION Above waist Protected by 11 th and 12 th pair of ribs
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ANATOMICAL PARTS Renal capsule : outer covering of kidney Renal cortex: superficial Renal medulla: inner region containing renal pyramids: Apex (papilla) face the hilus –Renal column : part of medulla between pyramids
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More parts minor calyx; major calyces – collect urine from pyramid Renal pelvis – collect urine from calyces Nephrons – filter urine from blood
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URINE FORMATION Occurs in nephrons: mostly in renal cortex Leaves through collecting ducts
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1. Glomerular filtration Water and small solutes from blood Glomerular capsule Due to high bp
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2. Tubular reabsorption Returns useful nutrients to blood –Ex: water, glucose, sodium, calcium Both passive and active transport ADH affects cell’s permeability to H20
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3. Tubular secretion Brings some substances into the urine that are not already there. –Ex: ammonium ions, hydrogen, some drugs
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blood supply
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1. What is the difference between the renal cortex and the renal medulla?
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2. What part of the kidney is the hilus?
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3. What part of the kidney collects urine from a medullary pyramid?
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4. What is the function of a nephron?
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5. Which structure of the urinary system leaves the kidneys with urine?
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