Excretion Flashcards

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Metabolic waste products

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  1. Carbon dioxoide
  2. Urea
  3. Mineral salts
  4. Water
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Excretion

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Excretion is the process of removing metabolic waste products, toxic and excess substances from the body

Importance: Excretion is important so that harmful substances do not build up in the body and cause harm

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Excretory Products and their Excretory Organs

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  1. Carbon dioxide is excreted by the:
    - Lungs (Gas)
  2. Excess water is excreted by the:
    - Kidneys (Urine)
    - Skin (Sweat)
  3. Excess mineral salts is excreted by the:
    - Kidneys (Urine)
    - Skin (Sweat)
  4. Urea is excreted by the:
    - Kidney (Urine)
    - Skin (Sweat)
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Organs of the human urinary system

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  1. A pair of kidneys
  2. A pair of ureters
  3. Urinary bladder
  4. Urethra
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Ureter

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Function:
- Carry urine from the kidney to the bladder

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Bladder

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Function:
- Stores urine

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Urethra

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Function:
- Allow urine to be passed out of the body

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Nephron

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It is the basic functional unit of the kidney tubule

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Formation of urine

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  1. Ultrafiltration
  2. Selective reabsorption
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Ultrafiltration

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  • The first stage of urine formation
  • Process by which small molecules are filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus into the Bowman’s capsule

Process:
1. The afferent arteriole has a wider diameter than the efferent arteriole, generating high hydrostatic pressure in the glomerulus

  1. This forces blood plasma out of the glomerular capillaries into the Bowman’s capsule
  2. The substances that are filtered include:
    - Mineral salts
    - Glucose
    - Amino acids
    - Water
    - Urea
  3. The substances that remain in the glomerulus include:
    - Proteins
    - Blood cells
    - Platelets
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Adaptations of the glomerulus

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  1. The glomerulus is a network of blood capillaries
    - Provides a large surface area for greater rate of diffusion
  2. The glomerular capillary have one cell thick walls that contain tiny pores
    - To maintain a shorter diffusion distance for greater rate of diffusion of substances
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Selective reabsorption

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In the proximal convoluted tubule:
- Most water is absorbed via osmosis
- Most mineral salts are absorbed via diffusion and active transport
- All glucose and amino acids are absorbed via active transport

In the loop of Henle:
- Some water is absorbed via osmosis
- Some mineral salts are absorbed via active transport

In the distal convoluted tubule:
- Some water is absorbed via osmosis
- Some mineral salts are absorbed via active transport

In the collecting duct:
- Some water is absorbed via osmosis

  • Remaining water, excess mineral salts and urea form urine
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Kidney failure

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If both kidneys fail
- Might need a kidney transplant
- Kidney dialysis

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Function of kidneys

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  1. They are excretory organs
    - Secrete water, excess mineral salts and urea out of the body
  2. They are osmoregulators
    - Regulate water potential to maintain a constant water potential level in the body
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Dialysis Process

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  1. Blood is drawn from a patient’s vein and pumped through a tubing
  2. The tubing is bathed in dialysis fluid. Tubing walls are partially permeable
  3. Small molecules such as urea diffuses out while cells like blood cells and platelets and large molecules like proteins remain in the tubing
  4. The filtered blood is returned to the arm via a vein
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Features of a dialysis machine

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  1. Composition of dialysis fluid
    - Similar concentration of essential substances as blood to prevent nutrient loss
  2. Long, narrow and coiled tubing
    - Increase SATV for greater rate of diffusion of wastes
  3. Opposite flow of blood and dialysis fluid
    - To maintain a steep concentration gradient for greater rate of diffusion of wastes