The Kidneys And The Excretory System - Part 2 (T2) Flashcards

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They are bean shaped, around 11.5cm long, found just below our rib cage, one on either side of the spine. What are they?

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The kidneys

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Why are kidneys so important and why can we not function without at least one of them?

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  • kidneys remove waste from our blood
  • if not working properly, this can lead to a build up of poisonous waste products in the body
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Name the two main forms of treatment for kidney failure…

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  • dialysis
  • kidney transplant
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How does kidney dialysis work?

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  • they can help keep a patient alive until a transplant is available
  • the patients blood is passed through the machine and cleaned of any waste products that the kidneys would otherwise have removed
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What are some disadvantages of a kidney transplant?

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  • all major surgery can carry some risk
  • the kidney can be rejected by the body so immuno-suppressant drugs need to be used constantly to help prevent rejection
  • a precise match of tissue type is needed
  • there is a severe shortage of donors
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What are the disadvantages of kidney dialysis?

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  • expensive
  • the patient must be connected to the machine for several hours each week
  • patients need to follow a very strict diet
  • they only work for a limited time per patient
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What is meant by a ‘living donor’?

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A donor from a family member

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What is the nephron?

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Microscopic structures that produce urine. There are around 1 million in each kidney.

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Breakdown the functions and processes of the nephron…

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  • a ball of blood capillaries called the glomerulus filters blood and produces glomerular filtrate
  • a hollow cup of cells called the bowman’s capsule collects the filtrate and it enters the tubules
  • glucose is reabsorbed immediately into the blood capillaries
  • water and salts are also reabsorbed into the blood capillaries so the loop of henle helps maintain balance by filtering out salts
  • the waste is urine, which is collected by the collecting duct then transported to the bladder via the ureter
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What is glomerular filtrate made of?

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Water, glucose, salts and urea

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