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HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II
Unit 6 Seminar:
The Urinary System
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Tonight’s Agenda
• Welcome
• Course Questions, Problems & Issues
• Unit 5 Review
• Seminar discussion
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Unit 5 Issues to Review
• Absorption-Where?• Dietary fats are
converted into?• Carbs break down
into?• Where does Krebs
cycle occur?• Where is electron
transport?
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The HeartThe Urinary SystemThe Urinary System
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Chapter 19The Urinary System
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Structures
• Kidneys
• Ureters
• Bladder
• Urethra
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Function of Kidneys
– Excrete toxins and nitrogenous wastes– Regulate levels of many chemicals in blood– Maintain water balance– Help regulate blood pressure
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Kidneys
• Under back muscles• Behind parietal peritoneum• Just above waistline• Right kidney usually a little lower than left
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Inside the Kidneys
• Renal cortex• Renal medulla• Renal pyramids• Renal pelvis
– Major calyces – Minor calyces
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Nephron• Microscopic• “Functional Unit” • Renal corpuscle
• Bowman’s capsule• Glomerulus
• Renal tubule• Proximal convoluted tubule• Loop of Henle• Distal convoluted tubule
• Collecting tubule
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Ureters
• Narrow long tubes with expanded upper end (renal pelvis) inside kidney
• Lined with mucous
• Muscular layer in wall
• Drains urine from renal pelvis to bladder
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Urinary Bladder
• Elastic muscular organ
• Capable of great expansion
• Stores urine before voiding
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Urethra
• Narrow tube from urinary bladder to exterior
• Opening of urethra to the exterior called urinary meatus
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Steps in UrineFormation
• Filtration
• Reabsorption
• Secretion
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Micturition
• Passage of urine from body (also called urination or voiding)
• Regulatory sphincters– Internal urethral sphincter (involuntary)– External urethral sphincter (voluntary)
• Bladder wall permits storage of urine with little increase in pressure
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Micturition
• Initiated by stretch reflex in bladder wall
• Bladder wall contracts
• Internal sphincter relaxes
• External sphincter relaxes, and urination
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Seminar question
• The kidneys function as important homeostatic mechanisms for many conditions in the body. Predict what changes in urine production would occur in a patient who suffered a surgical injury to the hypothalamus