RENAL 01: INTRO TO RENAL Flashcards
3 main (broad) goals of the kidney
- Maintain homeostasis
- Act as an excretory organ
- Act as an endocrine organ
In broad terms, how does the kidney help us maintain homeostasis
By making sure our balance of electrolytes and fluid is correct
Electrolytes examples include Na, K, Mg, Ca
In broad terms, how do the kidneys help us as excretory organs?
Ensures that substances which are in excess (I.e, those which would be taking us out of homeostasis) are removed from the body.
Does the bladder produce urine?
No
What are the two hormones that the kidneys produce (ex., how do kidneys act as endocrine organs)
Generation of renin and erythropoeitin
What is the outside casing of the kidney
Capsule
What is the capsule?
The outside casing of the kidney
What is the most superficial internal layer of the kidney, where the glomeruli of nephrons are all located?
The cortex
What is the cortex
The most superficial inner layer of the kidneys, where the glomeruli are locaed
What is the layer of the kidney marked by pyramidal, darker structures in the middle?
Medulla
What is the medulla of the kidney?
The layer further in which is darker and has pyramidal type shape.
What are the minor calyces?
These are the primary limbs that are coming out from the kidney to bring waste into the ureter
What are the primary limbs that are coming off of the kidneys to bring urine into the ureter?
The minor calyces
What do many minor calyces meet in?
A major calyx
What is a major calyx?
A drainage point where many minor calyces meet
What is the pelvis of the ureter?
A turning point after the major calyx that marks the moment that the ureter will be descending toward the badder
What is the turning point after the major calyces that mark the point at which the ureter will be descending toward te bladder?
The pelvis of the ureter
What are the two main parts of a nephron?
The vascular portion (the glomerulus) and the tubular portion (renal tubule portion)
What is the basic fundamental unit of a kidney?
the nephron
each kidney has about a million of the fuckers
Blood comes into the glomerulus of the nephron from the ____ arteriole; blood then leaves via the _____ arteriole
Afferent arteriole
Efferent arteriole
(A–>E)
(E for Exit)