Topic 13 Flashcards
Excretion: excretory products
Important to excrete as build up of these substances would reach toxic level and destroy tissues
. Excreted in lungs: carbon dioxide
. Excreted in kidneys: excess waters, excess ions, urea
Excretion in the liver: Deamination
Removal of nitrogen-containing part in excess amino acids (ones that aren’t needed to make protein) to make urea in the liver
Excretion in the liver: Assimilation
Absorbed food molecules become part of cells or used by cells (eg amino acids into proteins like enzymes)
The kidneys: blood in kidneys
Filtered in kidney nephrons -> located across kidney cortex and medulla
The kidneys: filtration
- Blood from renal artery flows through the glomerulus (bundle of capillaries -> membranes keep big molecules in blood stream)
- High pressure squeezes water, urea, ions and glucose out of blood into capsule
The kidneys: reabsorption
- All glucose reabsorbed by active transport
- Some ions reabsorbed -> excess ions aren’t
- Most water reabsorbed by osmosis -> urea more concentrated
The kidneys: releases of waste
- Formation of urine: urea, excess ions and excess waters
- Urine continues out of nephron through ureter into bladder -> stored before released through urethra