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main organs of excretory

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  1. kidneys
  2. ureters
  3. bladder
  4. urethra
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main functions of excretory: 4

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  1. excretion of metabolic wastes
    - nitrogenous wastes (ammonia: highly toxic and converted to urea in liver, urea, uric acid)
  2. maintenance of water-salt balance
    - maintain appropriate levels of K+. HCO2- (bicarbonate), and Ca2+ in the blood
  3. maintenance of acid-base balance
    - kidneys monitor and help keep blood pH at 7.4 by excreting H+ ions and reabsorbing HCO2- as needed
  4. secretion of hormones
    - kidneys help endocrine in hormone secretion (secrete CALCITRIOL (active form of vitamin D: promotes Ca++ absorption from digestive tract) and ERYTHROPOIETIN (stimulates red blood cell production + is released in response to either increase oxygen demand/reduce oxygen-carrying capacity of blood)
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3 regions of kidneys

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  1. cortex (outer layer)
  2. medulla (inner layer, beneath cortex, consists of renal pyramids: cone-shaped tissue masses)
  3. renal pelvis (hollow chamber where collecting ducts join and empty into ureter)
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define nephrons

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microscopic tube-like functional filtration units of kidneys (approx 1 million per kidney)
- each has its own blood supply provided by 2 capillary regions
- role: filter wastes while retaining/reabsorbing water and other vital materials

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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy

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  1. filter (glomerulus, afferent/efferent arterioles)
  2. tubules (proximal convoluted tubule, loop of henle, distal convoluted tubule)
  3. duct (collecting duct)
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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE FILTER: glomerulus

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knot of capillaries inside bowman’s capsule
- walls: filtration device, impermeable to proteins, other large molecs, and red blood cells (they remain in blood)
- waste of metabolism (water, small molecs, ions, urea) pass through walls and into nephron to eventually be excreted like blood in urine
- filtered fluid = filtrate (not yet urine)

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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE FILTER: afferent arteriole

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carries blood TO glomerulus

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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE FILTER: efferent arteriole

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  • carries blood AWAY from glomerulus
  • connects to the peritubular capillary network
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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE TUBULES: proximal convoluted tubule

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narrow region of nephron after the bowman’s capsule, found in renal cortex
- joins bowman’s capsule to loop of henle
- main function: water + solutes reabsorption
- involves both active and passive transport mechanisms

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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE TUBULES: loop of henle

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  • as the tube narrows, a U-turn making a loop in the tubule
  • consists of a descending limb (allows water to leave filtrate/reabsorbed) and an ascending limb where ions (Na+, Cl-, K+) leave filtrate (reabsorbed into bloodstream)
  • found in renal medulla
  • animals in desert have adapted to their environment: have extremely long loops of henle (longer path: more surface area to reabsorb more water)
  • must reabsorb most of water from filtrate
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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE TUBULES: distal (convoluted) tubule

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last convoluted tubule following loop of henle
- function: reabsorption of water + solutes
- found in renal cortex

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3 main parts of nephrons anatomy: THE DUCT: collecting duct

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water conservation device (reabsorbing water from filtrate)
- filtrate = now urine
- area where urine is collected in kidney
- dis. conv. tubules of several nephrons enter on collecting duct
- many collecting duct in each kidney
- carries urine to renal pelvis
- found in renal medulla

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general process + movement of urine

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  1. kidneys produce urine
  2. ureters transport urine
  3. urinary bladder stores urine
  4. urethra passes urine to outside
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