Urinary System 1 Flashcards
Describe the gross & microscopic anatomy of the male & female urinary systems
Describe the gross anatomy of the kidneys
- bean shaped,
- retroperitoneal position
- adrenal glands sit on top of kidney
- renal hilum: cleft outside
- renal sinus: internal space
Describe the gross anatomy of the kidneys: SUPPORTIVE TISSUE
3 layers
- renal fascia: dense CT surrounds and anchors adrenal gland + kidney
- perineal fat capsule: cushions kidney, holds in place
- renal capsule: directly anchors, protects against infections
Describe the gross anatomy of the kidneys, including the blood & nerve supplies: BLOOD SUPPLY
- arterial branches pass up between pyramids to reach cortex, venous branches drain back same route
OXYGENATED IN:
aorta - renal artery - segmental artery - interlobar artery - arcuate artery - cortical radiate artery - afferent arteriole - glomerulus
DEOXYGENATED OUT:
glomerulus - efferent arteriole - peritubular capillaries or vasa recta- cortical radiate vein - arcuate vein - interlobar vein - renal vein - inferior vena cava
Describe the gross anatomy of the kidneys: INTERNAL ANATOMY
1) cortex: waste removal
2) medulla:
- renal pyramids: striped due to urine tubules + capillaries, most nephron loops here
- renal columns: cortical tissue indents, separate pyramids
3) pelvis: tube continuous with ureter
- calyces: collect urine, drain into pelvis
- minor calyx: enclose papillae of pyramid
- all smooth muscle, propel urine by peristalsis
Describe the gross anatomy of the kidneys: NERVE SUPPLY
- nerve supply provided by renal plexus
- sympathetic fibers
- regulate blood flow by adjusting diameters of renal arteries (afferent arterioles)
- glomerular capillaries are drained by efferent arterioles whose diameter is smaller than the afferent arterioles that feed them; this creates the high blood pressure that drives filtration.
Describe the gross anatomy of the kidneys: RENAL CORPUSCLE
glomerulus
bowman’s capsule
- podocytes: epithelial cells
- pedicels/foot processes: increase surface area
- filtration slits: where filtrate enters capsular space
Describe the structure of a nephron: differentiate between cortical & juxtamedullary nephrons
Describe the structural organization of the juxtaglomerular apparatus
Differentiate between the micturition pathway in males and that in females