Top Banner
Kidneys and Excretory System
13

Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works 200032.htm 200032.htm.

Jan 20, 2016

Download

Documents

Joy Lindsey
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Kidneys and Excretory System

Page 2: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

How Urination works

• http://health.howstuffworks.com/adam-200032.htm

Page 3: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Excretion

• The process of excretion involves the removal of metabolic waste.

• If wastes build up in the body, they become toxic.

• There are 4 main organs that work to remove waste from the body.

Page 4: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Excretion con’t

1. The skin - removes waste heat, some urea, and other

materials found in sweat2. The lungs - removes C023. The large intestine - removes solid wastes of the digestive process4. The kidneys - removes urea, uric acid, extra water and salts

Page 5: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Anterior View of the Urinary System

Page 6: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Posterior View of the Urinary System

Page 7: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Questions page 380 1-3

1. List 3 main functions of the kidney.

a. Eliminates wastes

b. regulation of water balance

- Also regulation of pH

- Also regulates blood pressure and is involved in the production of red blood cells.

Page 8: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Questions page 380 1-3 con’t

2. What is deamination and why is it an important process?

- Deamination is the removal of the amino groups from a protein (organic compound)

- Amino groups = 2 H + 1 N

Page 9: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Questions page 380 1-3 con’t

2 con’t

- Deamination occurs in the liver

- Important to convert excess amino acids into carbohydrates and other nutrient compounds

Page 10: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Questions page 380 1-3 con’t

3. How does the formation of urea prevent poisoning?- Deamination produces ammonia, a water soluble gas.

- Ammonia is extremely toxic and cannot be stored in the body.

- The liver combines two molecules of ammonia with carbon dioxide to form urea.

- Urea is 1000 times less toxic than ammonia.- Animals can store urea for short periods of time in their

bodies- Permits the controlled excretion of urine

Page 11: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Questions page 383 4-5

4. State the function…

Bowman’s capsule: The filtration of water and dissolved solutes happens as blood is forced from the glomerulus to the Bowmen’s capsule

Proximal tubule: Selective reabsorption of nutrients from filtrates back into the blood

Loop of Henle: Reabsorption of water and salt

Distal Tubule: secretion of substances from the blood to the urine

Collecting duct: Urine formation

Page 12: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

• The urethra is the only part of the urinary system that differs between males and females. It is longer in males.

Page 13: Kidneys and Excretory System. How Urination works  200032.htm 200032.htm.

Questions page 319 4-5 con’t

5. List and describe the 3 processes involved in urine formation.

a. Filtration – involves the movement of fluids from the Bowman’s capsule to the glomerulus.

b. Reabsorption – involves the movement of fluids from the nephron into the interstitial fluid and eventually the capillary net.

c. Secretion – involves the selective transport of fluids from the capillary net into the nephron.