Urinary function a&p Flashcards
location of kidneys
- under back muscles, behind parietal peritoneum, just above waistline
- right kidney usually a little lower than left
nephrons
“working”of “functional” unit
- 1-2 million per kidney
- bowmans capsule
- glomerulus
- loop of henle
bowman’s capsule
mechanically filters blood
glomerulus
mechanically filters blood
loop of henle
reabsorption of water, na, k, cl
overview of kidney function
- excretes toxins and nitrogenous wastes
- regulates levels of many chemicals in blood
- maintains water balance
- secretes erythropoietin (EPO): helps with production of rbc
formation of urine: filtration
glomerular blood pressure causes water and dissolved substances to filter out of glomeruli into bowman capsule
formation of urine: reabsorption
@ proximal tubule and loop of henley
water, nutrients, and ions are reabsorbed
formation of urine: secretion
movement of substances into urine from blood in peritubular capillaries
- hydrogen ions, potassium ions and certain drugs are secreted
antidiurteic hormone (ADH)
- secreted from the posterior pituitary gland
- decreases the amount of urine by collecting ducts permeable to water
aldosterone
- secreted by the adrenal cortex
- stimulates the tubules to reabsorb sodium at a faster rate
atrial natriuretic hormone (ANH)
- secreted from the hearts atrial wall
- stimulates kidney tubules to secrete more sodium and thus lose more water
anuria
absence of urine
oliguria
scanty/decreased amount of urine
polyuria
an unusually large amount of urine