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Chapter 18 The Urinary System Introduction • Maintains homeostasis – removes and restores solutes and fluids • Organs – two kidneys - main filtering organs, produce urine – two ureters – one bladder – one urethra ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Functions of the Urinary System • Excretion - nitrogenous, drugs and toxins • Maintaining blood volume and concentration – balance of water and dissolved salts • pH regulation ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 Functions of the Urinary System • Blood pressure maintenance – renin • Erythrocyte concentration – erythropoietin • Vitamin D production ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 The External Anatomy of the Kidneys • Hilum - passage area for ureters, vessels, nerves • Surrounding layers – renal capsule - innermost, barrier – adipose capsule - middle, protection – renal fascia - outer, anchors kidney ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 5 The Internal Anatomy of the Kidneys • Medulla - inner area – renal pyramids - tips point inward • Cortex - outer area – cortical material between pyramids – cortex and renal pyramids contain nephrons ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 6 The Internal Anatomy of the Kidneys • Nephrons - functional units of the kidney • Minor calyx – funnel shaped, collects urine from pyramid ducts • Major calyces - formed from minor calyces – join to form renal pelvis – renal pelvis narrows to form ureter ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 7 The Anatomy of the Nephrons • Nephron - microscopic renal tubule • Bowman’s glomerular capsule - doublewalled globe – podocytes - innermost layer – parietal layer - outermost layer • Endothelial-capsular membrane - filter ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 8 The Anatomy of the Nephrons • Renal tubule – proximal convoluted tubule – descending limb, loop and ascending limb of Henle – distal convoluted tubule • Collecting ducts ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 9 Blood and Nerve Supply to the Nephrons • Renal arteries - transport 1200 mL of blood per minute • Interlobar arteries • Arcuate arteries • Interlobular arteries • Afferent arterioles divide into glomerular capillaries ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 10 Blood and Nerve Supply to the Nephrons • • • • • Efferent arterioles Peritubular capillaries Interlobular veins drain into arcuate vein Interlobar veins Renal veins ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11 Physiology of the Nephrons • Functions – control blood concentration and volume – regulate blood pH – remove toxins from blood ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 12 Urine Formation • Urine formation – glomerular filtration – tubular reabsorption – tubular secretion • Urine - 95% water, urea, uric acid, electrolytes ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 13 The Ureters: Anatomy and Function • Extensions of the renal pelvis • Connect to urinary bladder • Function - transport urine to urinary bladder • Urine movement – peristalsis, gravity, hydrostatic pressure ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 14 The Urinary Bladder and the Micturition Reflex • Urinary bladder held in position by peritoneum • Trigone - region between openings of ureters and urethra • Detrusor muscle – three-layered smooth muscle • Internal urinary sphincter - involuntary control ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15 The Urinary Bladder and the Micturition Reflex • Micturition - expulsion of urine from bladder • External urinary sphincter - voluntary control • Bladder capacity – 700-800 mL – 200-400 mL - conscious of need to urinate – micturition reflex stimulated ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 16 The Urethra: Female Position • Urethra - connects bladder to the outside • Females – located in wall of vagina – 3.8 cm long – between clitoris and vaginal opening ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 17 The Urethra: Male Position • Males – 20 cm long – passes through prostate gland and penis – opens at tip of penis – transports urine and semen ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 18 Animation • This animation presents an overview of how urine is formed. ©2006 by Thomson Delmar Learning, a part of the Thomson Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 19