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Chapter 7
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Urinary System Removes water and wastes from the body by filtering blood Important to maintain homeostasis Stable environment within the body
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Parts of the system Kidneys Ureters Urinary bladder Urethra
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Kidney One on each side of the vertebral column Functioning part: Nephron: glomerus, bowman’s capsule, proximal convoluted tubes, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubes, collecting tubes Blood comes INTO kidney via renal artery and LEAVES kidney via renal vein
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Ureters Carry urine away from the kidney and into the urinary bladder
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Urinary Bladder Hollow muscular organ that holds urine. Release is controlled by sphincter muscles at the “bottom” of the bladder
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Urethra Tube extending from the urinary bladder out of the body Females: one purpose Males: dual purpose
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Urine End product of the filtration process “Normal urine” Pale yellow in color Can be: turbid, brown, white Influenced by diet and stage of reproductive cycle, hydration status Dehydrated = darker urine Diet and pH Herbivores more basic Carnivores more acidic
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Typical tests Urinalysis: examination of urine components Catheterization: insertion of a tube through the urethra into the urinary bladder (to collect urine) Cystocentesis: surgical puncture of the urinary bladder to collect urine
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Common Illness Calculus: abnormal mineral deposits (in urine) Leads to stones Incontinence: inability to control excretory functions Cystitis: inflammation of the bladder Prolapse: downward displacement of an organ Renal failure: inability of kidneys to function
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Chapter 7 Exercises Outline the process of urination Include all the vocabulary for parts of the kidney Outline Urinalysis What is tested and why? (this is in your book!) Chapter 7 Review
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