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The Excretory System The Excretory System Kidney Ureter Urinary Bladder Urethra The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ 1.Kidneys Function/involvement in excretory system Each kidney contains about 1 million nephrons, which filter the blood and eliminate urea, excess water, and other wastes. The Excretory System The kidneys are "bean-shaped" organs measuring approx. 10 cm long and 5.5 cm in width. The kidneys account for only 0.4% of body weight, however, they can filter 180 liters of blood each day. The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ Function / involvement in excretory system 1. Kidneys Each kidney contains about 1 million nephrons, which filter the blood and eliminate urea, excess water, and other wastes. 2. Ureters 25-30 cm long tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. The Excretory System Urine travels from each kidney through the ureters to the urinary bladder. The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ Function / involvement in excretory system 1. Kidneys Each contain about 1 million nephrons, which filter the blood and eliminate urea, excess water, and other wastes from the body 2. Ureters 25-30 cm long tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder 3. Urinary bladder A sacklike muscular organ that stores urine. The Excretory System When the bladder is full, its walls stretch and you feel the need to urinate. The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ Function / involvement in excretory system 1. Kidneys Each kidney contain about 1 million nephrons, which filter the blood and eliminate urea, excess water, and other wastes from the body 2. Ureters 25-30 cm long tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder 3. Urinary bladder A sacklike muscular organ that stores urine. 4. Urethra A small tube through which urine leaves the body from the urinary bladder. The Excretory System The Excretory System The filtering process Each kidney contains about 1 million nephrons, which filter all of the blood in an adult’s body 20 to 25 times each day! The Excretory System The filtering process Nephrons remove waste from the blood and produce urine.. Urine formation is a multi-stage process 1. Blood from an artery enters the nephrons inside the kidneys The Excretory System The filtering process Nephrons remove waste from the blood and produce urine.. Urine formation is a multi-stage process 2. The blood reaches a cluster of capillaries where urea, water, glucose, and other substances are removed and enter a long twisting tube. The Excretory System The filtering process Nephrons remove waste from the blood and produce urine.. Urine formation is a multi-stage process 3. As the materials taken from the blood flow through the tube, needed materials such as glucose and water are reabsorbed into the bloodstream. The Excretory System The filtering process Nephrons remove waste from the blood and produce urine.. Urine formation is a multi-stage process 4. The remaining wastes (urea, other chemicals, and some of the water) remain in the tube and are packaged into urine. The urine is sent out of the kidneys, through the ureters and into the bladder. “Mrs. Harris or Mr. Adkins, can I please go to the bathroom now ?!?” The Excretory System The kidneys play an important role in maintaining and regulating how water is put back into the blood inside the nephrons, and how much is removed from the body in the urine. If you’re playing soccer on a hot day and you haven’t drank much water, how will your kidneys react? The Excretory System Your need to drink at least 2 liters every day for your kidneys to maintain the proper water balance in your body!! Eating fruits and vegetables that contain lots of water can help. The Excretory System What if your kidneys stopped functioning?? What possible problems could this cause in your body?? A dialysis machine is designed to filter the blood just like your kidneys do. The Excretory System The Excretory System Other Organs of Excretion A little bit of review… Why are the lungs considered part of the excretory system? The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ 5. The Lungs Function / involvement in excretory system Carbon dioxide and water vapor are excreted through the alveoli and leave the body as you exhale. The Excretory System The Excretory System Other Organs of Excretion A little bit of review… What role does the skin play in the excretory system? The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ Function / involvement in excretory system 5. The Lungs Carbon dioxide and water vapor are excreted through the alveoli and leave the body as you exhale. 6. The Skin Through the production/formation of perspiration (sweat), the skin gets rid of excess water, salts and urea through the pores. The Excretory System Other Organs of Excretion Many wastes need to be broken down before they can be excreted. The liver breaks down proteins to produce urea, which is then transported to the kidneys. The Excretory System The Excretory System: A system in the body that collects wastes produced by cells and removes the wastes from the body. Organ Function / involvement in excretory system 5. The Lungs Carbon dioxide and water vapor are excreted through the alveoli and leave the body as you exhale. 6. The Skin Through the production/formation of perspiration (sweat), the skin gets rid of excess water, salts and urea through the pores. 7. The Liver Produces urea, a waste product that comes from the breakdown of protein, and sends it to the kidneys.