Chapter 24 The Urinary System Flashcards
Know Organs of the Urinary System
Adrenal Gland, Renal Artery, Renal Vein, Kidney, Ureter, Uterus, Urinary bladder, Urethra
Functions of Kidney
- Elimination of wastes
- Chemical constancy of blood
- balance of blood (H2O/Acids vs Electrolytes/Bases)
Location of Kidneys?
Superior lumbar region of the posterior abdominal wall, 12th rib is 2/3 way down kidney
The kidneys are___. (location and attachment)
Retroperitoneal
Know gross anatomy of kidney
renal cortex renal medulla major calyx minor calyx renal pelvis ureter renal pyramid renal column fibrous capsule
Microscopic anatomy of kidney
Uriniferous tubule = Nephron + Collecting Duct
- the functional unit of the kidney
2 parts of the nephron
Renal Corpuscle:
- glomerulus - tuft of capillaries
- glomerular capsule- cup shaped, hollow capsule surrounding the glomerulus (bowman’s capsule)
Tubular Section
- proximal convoluted tubule
- loop of henle
- distal convoluted tubule
- collecting duct
Capillary beds of kidney
- Glomerulus- Afferent->efferent arterioles
- Peritubular capillaries- branch from efferent arteriole and cling to convoluted tubules with the function of emptying into veins
- Vasa Recta- like peritubular capillaries but for the loop of henle and runs alongside nephrons
Juxtaglomerular Aparatus “near the glomerulus”
- helps regulate blood pressure
- specialized contact between ascending limb of the loop of henle and the afferent arteriole
- has Macula densa cells- modified epithelial cells of ascending loop
- Granular cells- modified smooth muscle cells of the afferent arteriole
- Mesangial cells- specialized cells between macula densa and the granular cells
Basic processes of urine production
Blood: Artery-> afferent arteriole-> glomerulus-> efferent arteriole
Urine: Glomerulus-> prox conv-> loop of henle-> distal conv-> collecting duct-> ureter
There are 3 steps:
Glomerular filtration
Tubular resorption
Tubular secretion
Ureter length?
10 inches long
Function: carry urine from renal pelvis to urinary bladder
Urinary bladder
- Collapsible, muscular sac that stores and expels urine
- detrusor- smooth muscle of bladder wall
Urethra
- Tube that drains urine from bladder
- Internal urethral sphincter- thickening of the bladder wall (detrusor) at the proximal urethra
- external urethral sphincter- skeletal muscle formed from the urogenital diaphragm
Difference in length between male and female urethra
3-4cm vs 20cm
Micturition (urination/voiding)
1) visceral afferent impulses from stretch receptors in bladder wall carried to spinal cord and then to pontine micturition center
2) integration in pontine micturition center initiates micturition response. Descending pathways carry impulses to motor neurons in spinal cord.
3) Parasympathetic efferents stimulate contraction of the detrusor muscle and open internal urethral sphincter.
4) sympathetic efferents to bladder are inhibited
5) somatic motor efferents to external urethral sphincter are inhibited; sphincter relaxes and urine passes