Module: The Excretory System and Homeostasis Flashcards
what is excretion?
the process by which waste and harmful substances, produced by chemical reactions occuring inside body cells
list the 4 excretory organs
kidneys
lungs
liver
skin
list the waste products excreted by each excretory organ
lungs: carbon dioxide, water vapour
kidneys: urea, water, some salts
liver: bile pigment
skin: urea, excess salts, water
what do renal arteries do?
bring oxygenated blood from the heart (contains salts, urea, glucos, water
what do renal veins do?
take deoxygenated blood that has been purified to the heart.
list the 7 parts of the urinary system
renal veins
renal arteries
kidneys
ureters
bladder
sphincer muscles
urethra
what is ultra filtration?
process of forcefully filtering the filtrate from the glomurelus into the Bowman’s capsule
by what is urea produced and when?
it is produced by the liver in a process called deamination. this is the conversion of glucose and protein in the liver
explain the process of how the nephrons work
- the blood is filtered from the glomorelus (bundle of blood capillaries) and moves into the Bowman’s capsule
- at the Bowman’s capsule, ultrafiltration takes place, and that filtrate moves to the proximal convoluted tubule.
- at the proximal convoluted tubule glucose, sodium (67%), and water (80%)
- at the loop of henly, urine is more concentrated so more water is conserved
- water regulation with the help of the anti-deuretic hormones occurs in the distal convu=oluted tubule.
- the filtrate moves to the collecting duct and once it leaves the nephrons/kidneys it is then known as urine.
what is dialysis?
the process by which blood is filtered/cleaned artificially by a machine that imitates the kidneys
list the 11 parts of the kidneys
renal artery
renal vein
pelvis
cortex
ureter
pyramid
medulla
glomerulus
Bowman’s capsule
nephron
what is negative feedback?
correction to whatever change is going on in the body
what 2 things would occur in the body if it is overheating? explain
vasodilation: cools down the body by causing the blood capillaries to get wider and move closer to th eskin to release excess heat
sweating
what 2 things would occur in the body if it is overcooling? explain them
shivering: allows the body to produce heat (while shaking) in order to heat up the body
vasoconstriction: traps heat from the skin in order to bring heat to the internal part of the body.
what is homeostasis?
the maintenance of a constant internal environment