Urinary System Flashcards

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Describe the function of the Urinary System.

A
  • eliminates dissolved organic waste
  • regulates blood volume and pressure by the release of hormones
  • maintains plasma ion concentrations
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2
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List the organs of the urinary system and their functions.

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  • kidneys - forms urine
  • ureters - transports urine to the bladder
  • bladder - stores urine prior to urination
  • urethra - where urine exits the body
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3
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What two parts can the kidney be divided into?

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outer cortex and the inner medulla

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4
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Where in the kidney does urine production occur?

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renal pyramids

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5
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What connects the kidney to the ureter?

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renal pelvis

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6
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Define nephron.

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filtration begins the start of urine production

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7
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Define glomerulus.

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Capillary knot located inside the nephron where fluid and dissolved solutes are forced out of the blood.

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8
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What happens to the filtrate travelling in the convoluted tubules?

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  • ions added and removed
  • water being excreted and reabsorbed
  • amino acids and glucose are picked back up and put back in circulation
  • end result is urine
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9
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What is the Loop of Henle?

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The part of the nephron that dips down into the renal medulla. Water is removed.

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10
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Define Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR).

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the amount of filtrate produced by the kidneys each minute average is 125mL/minute 50 gallons produced a day, 99% of this is reabsorbed

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11
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List the metabolic waste products removed by the kidneys from the blood.

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  • urea
  • creatinine
  • uric acid
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12
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How do the kidneys help maintain acid/base balance?

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Renal compensation. Kidney tubules secrete and absorb hydrogen and bicarbonate ions in response to changes in filtrate pH.

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13
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Name the hormones that affect the kidneys.

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  • Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) - stimulates reabsorption of water in the kidneys and causes the sensation of thirst
  • Aldosterone - stimulates the reabsorption of sodium ions and the secretion of potassium ions in the kidney
  • Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) - decreases the rate of sodium ion absorption, increases GFR, inhibits the release of ADH, aldosterone, and renin
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14
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Define how the kidneys function in maintaining normal blood volume and pressure.

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Releases hormones renin and erythropoietin which starts the Renin Angiotensin System

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15
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Describe the function of proteins in capillary blood pressure.

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At the venous ends of the capillaries the blood is richer in proteins. Water is pulled into the venous capillaries through osmosis because of this.

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16
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Describe the characteristics of normal urine.

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  • pH of 4.5-8
  • osmotic concentration of 855-1335 mOsm/L
  • water content of 93%-97%
  • volume of 200-2000 mL/day
  • sterile