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Excretory system. By: Jesse, Jacob and Courtney. Page 3 The Roll of the Excretory System Page 4 Major Organs Page 5 Organs W orking Together Page 6 2 Connected S ystems ( C irculatory system) Page 7 2 C onnected Systems (Endocrine system) Page 8 Levels of Organization Page 9-10 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EXCRETORY SYSTEMBy: Jesse, Jacob and Courtney

Page 2: Excretory system

Page 3The Roll of the Excretory System

Page 4Major Organs

Page 5Organs Working Together

Page 62 Connected Systems (Circulatory system)

Page 72 Connected Systems (Endocrine system)

Page 8Levels of Organization

Page 9-10Common Diseases and Disorders

Page 11Maintaining a health system

Page 12-13Professions that affect our system

Page 14Fun facts Page 15

References

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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The excretory system gets rid urine that you don’t need. The kidneys act as a filter to produce and get rid of toxic wastes that could hurt you if you didn’t get rid them. The kidneys filter your blood to take out harmful molecules and leave the vitamins and nutrients. The Excretory system balances the amount of water and salt in your body.

THE ROLL OF THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM

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Kidneys: The kidneys are 2 bean shaped organs. They filter your blood and remove the urea and send it to the bladder.

Bladder: It’s a sac that holds the urine from the kidneys until you go to the bathroom.

Ureter: After the urine is taken from the kidneys and is sent through ureters and brought to the bladder.

Urethra: The urine comes threw the ureters from the bladder and is released.

MAJOR ORGANS

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The kidneys filter the blood of wastes then turns it into urine, it drips down the ureters to the bladder and the bladder expands as it fills. After the brain signals the that you have to go. It will then come through the urethra and out of your body.

ORGANS WORKING TOGETHER

Kidneys Ureters

BladderUrethra

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1. The circulatory system The excretory system is connected to the circulatory system because the blood passes through one of the two kidneys and is filtered. The kidneys are also tied to the system because the adrenal glands are right on top of the kidneys.

2 CONNECTED SYSTEMS

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2. The endocrine systemThe excretory system is connected to the Endocrine system because the Endocrine system is the biggest controller of the Excretory system. If you drink too much water then hormones are released that let more urine to be released and if you are dehydrated not as much urine will be produced because there will be no liquids to release.

2 CONNECTED SYSTEMS

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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION

Kidney Organ

Connective Tissue

Connective Cell

Excretory system

Human organism

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UrethritisUrethritis is when the urethra gets inflamed because of a bacterial infection. Common symptoms would be signs of blood in the urine or semen and pain and burning during urination. To treat you can use anti-viral medication

COMMON DISEASES AND DISORDERS

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PyelonephritisPyelonephritis is an infection in the urinary tract that is transferred from the bladder or the urethra to the kidneys. Some symptoms would be fever frequent urination and abdominal pain. Oral anti biotics can be taken. If you don’t treat infection immediately it can lead to permanent damage to your kidneys and infections in your blood.

COMMON DISEASES AND DISORDERS

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Make sure to drink enough fluids daily, mostly when its warm outside or you are exercising. Also when you have to go to the bathroom go. Its bad for your urinary tract to hold it for a long time, it could cause an infection or stretch your bladder. If you have a sensitive bladder then avoid drinks that are highly carbonated and caffeinated.

MAINTAINING A HEALTH SYSTEM

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Urologist:A urologist can diagnose problems with the urinary tract as well as treat them. Also a urologist can monitor disorders of your urinary tract. Also they can preform related surgeries.

PROFESSIONS THAT AFFECT OUR SYSTEM

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General Practitioner: A general practitioner can diagnose the problem and recommend you to a specialist or give you the medication needed.

PROFESSIONS THAT AFFECT OUR SYSTEM

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1.In one day you often create about one and a half liters of fluid.2.one of your kidneys is about the size of your fist 3.when you are waiting for a kidney transplant you go through a process called dialysis. You are hooked up to a machine that filters your blood for you.4.Your bladder is about the size of a walnut and is shaped like a wine glass.5.If you have half of a cup of urine in your bladder you feel the urge to go but if you have two cups or more get to the bathroom

FUN FACTS

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Kids Konnect-links to other websites on the body! http://www.kidsKonnect.com/component/content/article/31-educational/health/337-human-body.htmlInner bodyhttp://www.innerbody.com/Biology 4 kidshttp://www.biology.com/files/systems_main.html Kids healthhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/htbw_main_page.html Beckelman, Laurie. The human body. New York: Readers Digest Children's publishing.,1999 5 tips to keep your urinary system healthy|health enews http://www.ahchealthenews.com/2013/06/06/5-tips-to-keep-your-urinary-system-healthy/ Conditions That a Urologist Treats- What Conditions Does a Urologist Treathttp://urology.about.com/od/testssurgerie1/a/urologistreatmentareas.htmWhat Does a General Practitioner Do?|eHowhttp://www.ehow.com/about_5548496_general-practitioner-do.html

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