urinary Flashcards

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*urinary system functions

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-eliminates wastes from body
-regulates blood volume and pressure
-controls levels of electrolytes, metabolites and blood pH
-aid liver with some of its metabolic functions
-synthesizes hormones (endocrine role) such as calcitriol, erythropoietin and renin

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*organs in the urinary system

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-kidney
-ureter
-urinary baldder
-urethra

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*protections of the kidneys include 4 layers, what are the names and the type of Ct that each are?

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  1. paranephric fat (adipose CT- lose)
  2. renal fascia (fibrous CT)
  3. perinephric fat (adipose CT- lose)
  4. fibrous capsule (dense irregular CT)
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4
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what what region of the spinal cord innervate the kidneys and ureters

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T10-T12

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*do the kidneys receive sympathetic or parasympathetic stimulation

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sympathetic
-vasoconstriction (less filtrate formed) of renal vessels
-increases reabsorption of sodium and water via release of renin… results in an increase in blood pressure

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*nephron (renal corpuscle)

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holds the glomerulus (capillary bed) and the glomerular capsule (captures filtrates + connects tubules)

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*nephron (renal tubules)

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collects filtrate from corpuscle and empties to collecting system
proximal convoluted tubule-> nephron loop-> distal convoluted tubule

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*what are the functions of the nephron

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*filtration-mass movement of water/solutes from blood to glomerular capsule
*reabsorption- movement of water/solutes from renal tubule back into blood
*secretion- secretion of substances from blood into renal tubules after filtration

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glomerulus

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aka capillary bed in kidney
-water and small solutes (glucose, amino acids, ions etc) are filters our of blood into capsular space
-above is allowed because of the fenestrated capillary endothelium, podocyte feet forming filtration slits
and a thicker basement membrane

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renal tubules

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1.proximal convoluted tubule (mostly reabsorption)- simple cuboidal and microvili (increases SA)
2.nephron loop (further reabsorption)-simple squamous ET
3.distal convoluted tubule (mostly secretion)-simple cuboidal
4. collecting tubule (little to no reabsorption/ secretion) - transitional epithelium

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*what is the difference between the two types of nephrons

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  1. cortical nephrons- sit in cortex of kidney (shorter nephron loop)
  2. juxtamedullary loop - in medulla of kidney(longer nephron loop)
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after the collecting tubule what structure does urine travel through

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collecting ducts->ureters->bladder-> urethra and out

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13
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where is urine stored?

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urinary bladder

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14
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what structure connects the renal pelvis of the kidney to the bladder?

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ureter

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*what epithelium and muscle is found in the calyces, renal pelvis, urethra and bladder?

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transitional epithelium and smooth muscle (there’s some skeletal m. in the external urethral orifice)

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what muscle moves urine through the transport system?

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smooth muscle

17
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*male vs. female urethra

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BOTH: end at external urethral orifice
F:
-short SINGLE segment (not shared with reproductive
-epithelium changes from transitional to stratified squamous epithelium
M:
- THREE segments, prostatic, membranous and spongy urethra (shared with urethra)
- epithelium goes from transitional to pseudostratified columnar to stratified squamous