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What is nitrogenous waste and where does it come from? a.ecretes enzyme “amylase” – starts carbohydrate digestion. b. Mucous – lubricates food.

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1 What is nitrogenous waste and where does it come from? a.ecretes enzyme “amylase” – starts carbohydrate digestion. b. Mucous – lubricates food

2 What is the function of the excretory system? Removes toxic nitrogenous waste from the body. In animals, this involves the kidneys and urinary bladder.

3 What is nitrogenous waste and where does it come from? 1.Contains nitrogen. 2.Comes from proteins broken down during metabolism.

4 What is nitrogenous waste and where does it come from? 3. Three main types: a. Ammonia – initial form of all nitrogenous waste and highly toxic. May be excreted as smelly waste or converted to less toxic forms. Ammonia = NH 3

5 What is nitrogenous waste and where does it come from? 3. Three main types: b. Urea and uric acid – Less toxic forms. Involves less water loss (important for land animals). Uric acid crystals

6 Why must these wastes be removed? 1. Nitrogenous wastes are poisonous to the body. 2. Will affect brain, heart, bone joints first. 3. Gout – build-up of uric acid crystals; very painful.

7 In what forms are these wastes removed? 1. Aquatic organisms – live in water and excrete ammonia; toxic, but water dilutes it.

8 In what forms are these wastes removed? 2. Terrestrial organisms – live in land; no water to dilute ammonia. a. Earthworms – can excrete some ammonia through skin into moist soil.

9 In what forms are these wastes removed? b. Insects, reptiles, birds – produce uric acid crystals; very little water loss. c. Humans/mammals – have kidneys to produce urea; some water loss.

10 Where are the kidneys and what do they do? 1. Location – above hips on either side of spine. 2. Make urine – urea + salts + water Avg person makes 1 – 2 liters/day or just over 1 mL each minute!

11 Functions of kidney and related parts Liver – combines ammonia with CO 2 to form less toxic urea Renal Artery – carries blood into kidney

12 Functions of kidney and related parts Nephron – small section of kidney that filters blood (1 million per kidney) Bowman’s Capsule – filters out urea, water, salts, to become urine

13 Functions of kidney and related parts Glomerulus – small branches of renal artery inside Bowman’s capsule. Tubule – reabsorbs 99% of water taken out by Bowman’s capsule Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) – hormone that tells kidney to reabsorb water

14 Functions of kidney and related parts Renal Vein – brings blood from kidney back to heart

15 Functions of kidney and related parts Ureters – tube that carries urine from kidney to bladder Bladder – stores urine Urethra – tube that carries urine from bladder to outside the body.

16 Problems with the kidney a.Alcohol – diuretic (increases water in urine) b. Caffeine - diuretic Urethra – tube that carries urine from bladder to outside the body.

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