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Excretory System Getting the waste out Excretory system organs A. Kidney’s 1. Cortex 2. Medulla 3. Pelvis B. Lungs C. Liver D. Skin Urinary System A. Kidney’s – create urine by filtering the blood B. Ureters – carry urine from kidney to urinary bladder C. Urinary bladder – stores urine D. Urethra – tube emptying the urinary bladder Urine Composition Nephron • Glomerulus • Bowman’s Capsule • Proximal Convoluted Tubule • Loop of Henle • Distal Convoluted Tubule • Collecting Duct Nephron Component Functions • Glomerulus: mechanically filters blood • Bowman's Capsule: mechanically filters blood • Proximal Convoluted Tubule: Reabsorbs 75% of the water, salts, glucose, and amino acids • Loop of Henle: Countercurrent exchange, which maintains the concentration gradient • Distal Convoluted Tubule: Tubular secretion of H ions, potassium, and certain drugs. Nephrons • Functional unit of the kidney that makes urine, controls water balance, & regulates blood pressure • Filters 45 gallons of blood/day making 1 ml of urine/min • Nephron FXN’s…Filtration, Reabsorption, & Excretion Kidney Functions (All occur in NEPHRONS 1,250,000 / kidney) Filtration - High pressure at the glomerulus filters:___ out of the blood into the filtrate a. Water b. Glucose c. Salts d. Amino Acids e. Urea Kidney Functions (All occur in NEPHRONS 1,250,000 / kidney) Reabsorption (From filtrate) – Loop of Henle 99% water (178 liters/day) 100% glucose (180 g/day) 91% salts (1 300 g/day) 100% amino acids 50% urea Kidney Functions (All occur in NEPHRONS 1,250,000 / kidney) Secretion (From blood stream to the distal tubule) - Uric acid - Creatine - H+ - Ammonia Kidney Functions (All occur in NEPHRONS 1,250,000 / kidney) Excretion (Collecting ducts carry urine toward ureters) a. Water b. Salts c. Uric acid d. Urea e. Ammonia f. Creatine Excretion • • Lungs a. CO2 (From aerobic respiration) b. Water (From dehydration synthesis reactions) Liver A. Detoxification center • a. Destroys worn out Red Blood Cells, Gives urine the yellow color • b. Breaks down excess amino acids forming urea • c. Removes bacteria, certain drugs, and hormones from the blood and inactivates or changes them to a less poisonous form (e.g. alcohol).