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The Urinary System. Function. Remove nitrogenous wastes Maintain electrolyte, acid-base, and fluid balance of blood Homeostatic organ Acts as blood filter Release hormones: calcitriol & erythropoietin. Kidneys as Filters. Kidneys filter 180 liters (50 gal) of blood/day
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Function • Remove nitrogenous wastes • Maintain electrolyte, acid-base, and fluid balance of blood • Homeostatic organ • Acts as blood filter • Release hormones: calcitriol & erythropoietin
Kidneys as Filters • Kidneys filter 180 liters (50 gal) of blood/day • 178-179 liters are reabsorbed back into blood • Excrete a protein free filtrate
Nitrogenous Wastes urea uric acid ammonia
kidneys ureters urinary bladder urethra Organs of the Urinary System
renal pyramids renal pelvis renal cortex renal capsule ureter renal medulla Kidney Anatomy
blood filtration tubular reabsorption and secretion Nephron Functioning “refreshed” blood urine
Each kidney contains over 1 million nephrons and thousands of collecting ducts renal cortex renal medulla DCT Glomerulus PCT Collecting duct Loop of Henle
efferent arteriole afferent arteriole Bowman’s capsule glomerulus Glomerular Filtration Filters blood; proteins can’t pass through
Composition of Glomerular Filtrate • Water • Small Soluble Organic Molecules • Mineral Ions • color- affected by what we eat: salty foods, vitamins
Odor- normal is ammonia-like diabetes mellitus- smells fruity or acetone like due to elevated ketone levels diabetes insupidus- yucky asparagus--- vegetarian diet- urine is alkaline protein rich and wheat diet- urine is acidic
ureters internal sphincters external sphincters urethra Urinary Bladder
Thank you . S.Karunakar Reddy,PGT Biology, A.P.R.SCHOOL(BC)GIRLS, KLKY.