U8 Flashcards
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Define excretion
The process of removing metabolic wastes from the body
What are the 5 organs that are part of the excretory system?
- The kidneys 2. the large intestine 3. the lungs 4. the liver 5. skin
What does the skin excrete?
water, salt and urea
Under what circumstances does the skin produce an increased amount of waste?
During renal/kidney failure
Where does the yellow pigment in urine come from?
Breakdown of heme from old blood cell hemoglobin by the liver being deposited in the blood, later removed by the kidneys
What 2 things does expiration by the lungs remove?
co2 and water
What do the epithelial cells of the intestine excrete? Where is this excreted to?
certain salts such as iron and calcium. cavity of the large intestine directly becoming part of the feces
What are the 2 ways water enters the body?
- Drink water 2. Absorbed from food eaten
What are the 6 ways water leaves the body?
- urination 2. perspiration 3. exhalation 4. Tears 5. Defecation 6. Expectorating/ plegm
What are the 4 structures in the urinary system and what are their functions?
- Kidney = produce urine 2. Ureters = kidney to bladder transport 3. Bladder = storage of urine 4. urethra = elimination of urine
What are the 3 regions of the kidney shown in a slice?
- Renal cortex = outer granulated region 2. renal medula = striated or lined layer 3. lower cavity = renal pelvis where urine collects
Where is the kidney located in the abdomen?
lower dorsal portion
Where does the blood filtered by the kidney come from?
the renal arteries
How many nephrons in each kidney?
1M
What 3 parts are contained in the cortex (outer) of a kidney?
- Bowman’s capsule 2. Proximal convoluted tubule 3. Distal convoluted tubule
What key structure does the medulla of the kidney contain?
the loop of henle
What does the renal artery carry and what is its function?
blood with high concentration of urea. brings blood to be cleaned
What does the renal vein carry and what is its function?
blood with low urea and high glucose concentration. return ‘clean’ blood to the body
What are the 2 capillary regions in the nephron?
- the glomerulus 2. the peritubular capillary network
What are the 5 steps of urine formation?
- pressure filtration 2. selective re-absorption 3. re-absorption of water 4. tubular excretion 5. excretion of urine
What are the 2 key events happen during the first step of urine formation; pressure filtration?
- blood enters glomerus 2. bp forces water, nutrients, & wastes out of glomerus into the bowman’s capsule (large organic materials stay in blood)»_space; filtrate is mostly composed of urea from ammonia produced by liver
What components are found in filtrate in bowman’s capsule?
water, nutrients, urea and salt
What are the 2 key events that happen during step 2 of urination formation; selective reabsorption?
- In the proximal convulated tubule, ATP used to selectively reabsorb nutrients (glucose, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, salt & water into pertibular capillary network 2. bicarbonate reabsorbed; lower pH more re-absorption
What are the key events that happen during step 3 of urine formation; water re-absorption?
- cells of ascending loop of henle, pumps Na+ out of nephron into medulla, K+ in and Cl- follows Na+ 2. Water follows the Na2+ and Cl- via osmosis 2. water is then reabsorbed all along the nephron 3. urine concentrated