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Title: Excretory System


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FunctionThe excretory system eliminates
nonsolid wastes from the body.
  • Nonsolid wastes are eliminated through lungs,
    skin, and kidneys.
  • Lungs exhale carbon dioxide and water vapor.
  • Sweat glands in skin release excess water and
    salts.

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  • The ureters are tubes that carry urine from the
    pelvis of the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
  • The urinary bladder temporarily stores urine
    until it is released from the body.
  • The urethra is the tube that carries urine from
    the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.
  • The outer end of the urethra is controlled by a
    circular muscle called a sphincter.

urethra
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Function of the Kidney
  • The principal function of the kidney is to filter
    blood in order to remove cellular waste products
    from the body.
  • At any given time, 20 of blood is in the
    kidneys. Humans can function with one kidney.
  • If one ceases to work, the other increases in
    size to handle the workload.

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The kidneys help to maintain homeostasis by
filtering the blood.
  • The kidneys are fist-sized, bean shaped
    structures.
  • two layers medulla and cortex
  • filtering units called nephrons
  • renal artery and renal vein

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  • The kidney can also excrete other waste products,
    such as
  • 1) urea a nitrogenous waste produced in the liver
    from the breakdown of protein. It is the main
    component of urine
  • 2) uric acid usually produced from breakdown of
    DNA or RNA
  • 3) creatinine waste product of muscle action.

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Kidneys have three basic functions in maintaining
homeostasis.
  • remove waste from blood
  • help to maintain electrolyte, pH, and fluid
    balances
  • release key hormones

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Nephrons clean the blood and produce urine.
  • Nephrons are the filtering units in the kidneys.
  • They clean and rebalance the blood to produce
    urine.
  • There approximately 1 million nephrons in each
    kidney

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  • Nephrons clean the blood in a three-step process.
  • The first step is filtration of the blood.
  • Glomerulus Network of capillaries
  • Bowmans Capsule Encases the glomerulus
  • The bodys entire volume of blood is filtered
    every 45 min

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  • The first step is filtration of the blood.
  • The second step is reabsorption of materials.

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  • The first step is filtration of the blood.
  • The second step is reabsorption of materials.
  • The third step is excretion of materials.

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Injury and disease can damage kidney functions.
  • A kidney transplant can replace a damaged kidney.
  • recipient and donor tissue must match
  • drugs prevent tissue rejection

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  • Dialysis can be used to filter and clean the
    blood.

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UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)
  • Disorders of the Excretory System
  • Is a very common disorder. If the bladder has
    become infected, it is known as cystitis. If the
    urethra is infected., it is called urethritis.
  • Symptoms include painful urination burning
    sensation), frequent urination (even if no urine
    present) and bloody or brown urine.
  • This can lead to chills, fever, nausea, vomiting
    and upper abdomen tenderness.

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NOTE
  • If left untreated, all UTIs can lead to
    permanent kidney damage and possible kidney
    failure.
  • The general treatment is by antibiotics. A person
    needs to maintain good personal hygiene when
    eliminating wastes (liquid and solid forms) from
    the body.
  • Also, a person should drink lots of water.

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Kidney Infections
  • Result when an infection reaches the kidneys and
    becomes known as pyelonephritis.
  • Common causes can be infection from elsewhere in
    the body or obstruction of the prostate gland
    (usually in older men).
  • For children, infection can be caused by the tube
    that drains urine from the kidneys and the
    bladder.

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Kidney Stones
  • Crystals formed from minerals in urine.
  • They can be found in the kidney, ureter or
    bladder.
  • 80 of those stricken are males.
  • The most common crystals are
  • Calcium Oxalates
  • Uric acid

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Kidney Stones (cont)
  • Symptoms include severe back or abdomen pain,
    blood in the urine, nausea and vomiting.
  • Diagnosis involves a complete medical
    examination, including X-rays.
  • Treatment may vary from letting the stones pass
    through the urinary tract to ultrasound shock (or
    lithotripsy) to disintegrate the stones to a
    small size that can be passed through the urinary
    tract.
  • Real large stones require surgery for removal.

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Kidney Stones (cont)
  • Ways to avoid kidney stones
  • Increase liquid intake (more than 2l / day)
  • Limit sodium intake
  • Limit animal protein (link shown in men)
  • Limit foods high in oxalate (spinach,
    strawberries, nuts, dark chocolate, brewed tea)
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