A4 Endocrine system - Kidney Flashcards
Name the organ responsible for removing urea from the blood and forming urine
Kidney
Name structures A-C shown on the diagram
A= Glomerulus
B = Proximal convoluted tubule
C = Loop of Henle
Describe what happens in the part of the kidney shown in the diagram
Ultrafiltration
Small molecules are removed from the glomerulus by high hydrostatic pressure
Produces glomerular filtrate
Label the structures A-D on the diagram
A = Glomerulus
B = Bowman’s Capsule
C = afferent arteriole
D = efferent arteriole
Describe the role of the proximal convoluted tubule in the formation of urine
Selective reabsorption
Useful molecules are reabsorbed back into the blood (peritubular capillaries)
Describe the role of the Loop of Henle
Concentrates salts in the tissue fluid of medulla
Causes osmotic flow of water out of collecting ducts and distal convoluted tubules
Name the gland that secretes ADH
Pituitary gland
Describe the role of ADH
Increases reabsorption of water into the blood from the collecting ducts and distil convoluted tubule
Produces concentrated urine
Where are the osmoreceptors found?
Hypothalmus
Name the coordinator
Posterior lobe of pituitary gland
Name the effector
Distil convoluted tubule and collecting duct cells
How does ADH increase the absorption of water into the blood?
Increases the permeability of the cell membranes of the distil convoluted tubule and collecting ducts to water
What are podocytes?
Specialised cells which wrap round the capillaries of the glomerulus.
Name the parts of the kidney nephron labelled A-C
A = Bowman’s capsule
B = Distil convoluted tubule
C = Collecting duct