B3.3.1 Removal of waste and water control Flashcards
What is homeostasis?
The regulation of the body’s constant internal environment.
What two waste products have to be constantly removed from the body?
Carbon Dioxide
Urea
How is carbon dioxide produced in the body?
It is a product of aerobic respiration
How is urea produced in the body?
It is produced in the liver when excess amino acids are broken down.
How is carbon dioxide removed from the body?
Through the lungs when we breathe out.
How is urea removed from the body?
The kidneys remove it from the blood and make urine which is temporarily stored in the bladder.
How do our bodies take in water?
When we eat and drink.
How do our bodies lose water?
Sweat, faeces, urine and when we breathe out.
What would happen if the water or ion content of the body was wrong?
Too much water may move into or out of our cells, causing them to become damaged.
What organ maintains the balance between the water we take in and the water we lose?
The kidneys.
How does a healthy kidney produce urine?
- First filtering the blood
- Reabsorbing all the sugar
- Reabsorbing the dissolved ions needed by the body
- Reabsorbing as much water as the body needs
- Releasing urea, excess ions and water as urine.
What happens when the water level of our blood plasma is low?
More water is reabsorbed back into the blood and the urine becomes more concentrated.
What happens when the water level of our blood plasma is high?
Less water is reabsorbed back into the blood and the urine becomes less concentrated.
What are the consequences of kidney failure?
The levels of water and ions cannot be regulated and the levels of urea build up in the body.
What are the two ways of treating kidney failure?
Kidney dialysis
Transplant