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ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Unit 8 Urinary System Structures
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Page 1: Unit 8 Urinary System Structures - Weebly

ESSENTIALS

OF HUMAN

ANATOMY

& PHYSIOLOGY

Unit

8 Urinary System Structures

Page 2: Unit 8 Urinary System Structures - Weebly

Functions of the Urinary System

�Elimination of waste products�Nitrogenous wastes�Toxins�Drugs

�Regulate aspects of homeostasis�Water balance�Electrolytes�Acid-base balance in the blood�Blood pressure�Red blood cell production�Activation of vitamin D

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Organs of the Urinary system

�Kidneys

�Ureters

�Urinary bladder

�Urethra

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Location of the Kidneys

�Against the dorsal body wall

�At the level of T12 to L3

�Right kidney is slightly lower than the left

�Attached to ureters, renal blood vessels,

and nerves at renal hilus

�Atop each kidney is an adrenal gland

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Coverings of the Kidneys

�Renal capsule�Surrounds each kidney

�Adipose capsule�Surrounds the kidney�Provides protection to the kidney�Helps keep the kidney in its correct location

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Regions of the Kidney

�Renal cortex– outer region

�Renal medulla– inside the cortex

�Renal pelvis– inner collecting tube

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Kidney Structures

�Medullary pyramids- triangular regions of

tissue in the medulla

�Renal column- extensions of cortex-like

material inward

�Calyces- cup-shaped structures that funnel

urine towards the renal pelvis

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Blood Flow in the Kidneys