excretion Flashcards
definition of excretion
the removal of metabolic waste
describe the process of urea being formed
- amino acids are filtered into the liver via the hepatic artery
- they are broken down into carbohydrates and then ammonia
- ammonia is very toxic so it is broken down further into urea
- urea and excess amino acids are released back into the hepatic vein
renal artery
blood vessel that leads to the kidney, high concentration of urea
kidney
organ that contains 1000s of Nephrons that filter the blood
ureter
tube that carries urine to the bladder from the kidney
bladder
organ that can hold up to 500ml of urine
urethra
tube that carries urine from bladder to outside the body
renal vein
blood vessel that exits the kidney, low concentration of urea
bowmans capsule
where ultrafiltration occurs
PCT
where selective reabsorption occurs
loop of Henle
concentration of urine
collecting duct
water reabsorption
afferent arteriole
tube that enters the glomerulus, has a wider diameter than efferent arteriole, creating a build up of pressure
efferent arteriole
tube that exits the glomerulus, has a narrower diameter than afferent arteriole, creating a build up of pressure
stages of ultrafiltration
- large pressure in glomerulus forces small molecules into the bowmans capsule, forming the glomerular filtrate
- larger molecules like proteins are too big to fit through so stay in the blood