Excretion - homeostatic control Flashcards
Excretion and why it is important
Excretion - the process of removing metabolic wastes e.g carbon dioxide and nitrogen based products.
It enables organisms to maintain pH balance and regulate osmotic pressure
Structure of liver
Liver lobules are connected to a hepatic vein which takes deoxygenated blood away from the liver is attached to the hepatic portal vein, this controls products of digestion and hepatic artery which supplies oxygenated blood via sinusoid capillaries. And a bile duct transports bile to gall bladder for storage
Function of liver
Site of gluconeogenesis, glycolysis, glycogenesis
Stores glycogen
Delaminated excess AA, forming ammonia and organic acids, these can be respired or converted into glycogen. Ammonia is detoxified by addition of CO2 in the ornithine cycle
Detoxifies chemicals e.g converts alcohol to ethanal then acetic acid
Examination and drawing to show histology of liver tissue
Structure of kidney
Fibrous capsule - protects kidney, cortex - outer region consists of bowman’s capsules, convoluted tubules, blood vessels. Medulla - inner region consists of collecting ducts, loop of Henle, blood vessels
Functions of kidney
Mechanisms of action for the kidney
Dissection and drawing of internal and external structure of the kidney
Examination and drawing to show histology of nephrons
Control of water potential of the blood
Effects of kidney failure and potential treatments
How excretory products can be used in medical diagnosis