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Excretion Excretion is the process of removing metabolic waste. Types of Cells: Podocytes, Endothelial, and Mesangial (all found in enthrones) Organs: Lungs, Kidneys, and Skin Tissues: Exocrine Glandular Tissue- Produces secretions such as sweat and mucus
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Importance The Excretory System is important because it removes waste from the body that can be dangerous As a whole, it helps maintain homeostasis within other organisms and is responsible for removing waste products of metabolism
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Epidermis The epidermis is the outer surface layer of cells of a plant or animal
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Roles of Organs Kidneys- primary excretory organs of the body. They also play an important role in maintaining homeostasis of body fluid. Lungs:- primary site of carbon dioxide excretion. The lungs carry out detoxification. This changes the harmful substances so that they are not poisonous. Skin- helps kidneys control the salt composition of the blood. Waste and other substances are excreted through perspiration.
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Roles (cont.)
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Kidneys Kidneys are the main organs of the urinary system and regulates the chemical composition of the body and the excretion of water dissolving waste.
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Kidneys (cont.) The structure of the kidney has three main parts: The renal cortex The renal medulla The renal pelvis
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Urine and Urea Muscular contractions of the bladder force urine out of the body through a tube called the urethra. Urea is a nitrogenous product made by the liver.
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Nephron Urine is made in structures called nephron, which are tiny tubes in the kidney. Bowman’s capsule: retains cells and large molecules and passes wastes dissolved in water through the nephron Inside each Bowman’s capsule a network of capillaries called glomerous is formed Nutrients travel through the nephron and are absorbed in the bloodstream
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Circulatory System The circulatory is made up of the cardiovascular system and lymphatic system Systematic circulation is the movement of blood between the heart and rest of the body. It supplies blood to the kidneys where wastes are filtered and removed.
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Peristalsis Peristalsis is the series of muscular contractions through the digestive tract
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Bile Bile is a bitter-tasting dark green fluid. It helps the digestion of lipids in the small intestine It is produced in the liver of most vertebrates
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Duodenum Duodenum is the first section of the small intestine It is responsible for the breakdown of food in the small intestine with help from enzymes It also regulates the rate of emptying the stomach using the hormonal pathways
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Kidney Disorder Alcoholism- destroys the balance of ions and water in the body by altering the filtering ability of the kidney.
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Additional Information The liver produces 6,500 ounces of bile in the average persons lifetime The vein that leads to your kidney is the longest in the body Kidneys also produce vitamin D which promotes strong bones and keeps blood pressure at a healthy level
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Bibliography http://www.clccharter.org/donna/medschool /systems/system%20research/excretory/ex cretory.htm http://www.clccharter.org/donna/medschool /systems/system%20research/excretory/ex cretory.htm http://scienceray.com/biology/human- biology/human-body-the-excretory-system/ http://scienceray.com/biology/human- biology/human-body-the-excretory-system/ http://www.comprehensive-kidney- facts.com/excretory-system.html http://www.comprehensive-kidney- facts.com/excretory-system.html http://www.medindia.net/know_ur_body/an atomy-of-urinary-system.asp http://www.medindia.net/know_ur_body/an atomy-of-urinary-system.asp http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/systems/excre tion.html http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/systems/excre tion.html
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