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Urinary Systems

Urinary Systems Also known as Excretory System Removes certain wastes and excess water from body Maintains acid-base balance

Urinary Structures 2 Kidneys 2 Ureters Bladder Urethra

Kidneys 2 Bean-shaped organs It is located beside vertebral column behind abdominal cavity in peritoneum

KIDNEYS PROTECTED BY RIBS AND CUSHION OF FAT HELD IN POSITION BY CONNECTIVE TISSUE ENCLOSED IN ADIPOSE CAPSULE COVERED BY RENAL FASCIA OR FIBROUS CAPSULE

KIDNEYS DIVIDED INTO 2 MAIN SECTIONS MEDULLA CORTEX

CORTEX OUTER SECTION OF KIDNEY CONTAINS MOST OF THE NEPHRONS (WHICH AID IN PRODUCTION OF URINE)

MEDULLA INNER SECTION OF KIDNEY CONTAINS MOST OF THE COLLECTING TUBULES (WHICH CARRY THE URINE FROM THE NEPHRONS THROUGH THE KIDNEYS)

NEPHRONS MICROSCOPIC FILTERING UNITS IN THE KIDNEYS OVER ONE MILLION PER KIDNEY

NEPHRONS CONSISTS OF: GLOMERULUS BOWMAN’S CAPSULE PROXIMAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE DISTAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE COLLECTING DUCT

RENAL ARTERIES CARRY BLOOD TO KIDNEYS BRANCHES PASS THROUGH THE MEDULLA TO CORTEX WHERE BLOOD ENTERS THE GLOMERULUS

GLOMERULUS A CLUSTER OF CAPILLARIES FILTERS FROM THE BLOOD: WATER, SALT, SUGAR, METABOLIC PRODUCTS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES DOES NOT FILTER PROTEIN AND RBC SUBSTANCES FILTERED OUT ENTER BOWMAN’S CAPSULE

BOWMAN’S CAPSULE A C-SHAPED STRUCTURE SURROUNDS GLOMERULUS IS THE START OF THE CONVOLUTED TUBULE PASSES THE FILTERED MATERIALS INTO THE CONVOLUTED TUBLE

TUBULES FILTERED SUBSTANCES NEEDED BY THE BODY ARE REABSORBED AND RETURNED TO THE BLOOD CAPILLARIES MOST OF THE SUGAR, WATER AND SALTS ARE REABSORBED UREA, URIC ACID AND CREATININE REMAIN IN THE TUBULES

URINE MADE UP OF OF A CONCENTRATED LIQUID OR UREA, URIC ACID, CREATININE, MINERAL SALTS, PIGMENTS AND 95% WATER LIQUID WASTE PRODUCT PRODUCED BY URINARY SYSTEM PRESENCE OF SUGAR USUALLY INDICATES DISEASE

URINE ABOUT 1500 TO 2000CC (1 1/2 - 2 QTS) PRODUCED DAILY 150 QUARTS OF LIQUID FILTERED THROUGHT KIDNESY DAILY FROM BOWMAN’S CAPSULE URINE ENTERS COLLECTING DUCTS OR TUBULES LOCATED IN MEDULLA

COLLECTING DUCTS LOCATED IN MEDULLA AKA TUBULES EMPTY INTO THE RENAL BASIN OR PELVIS (WHICH IS FIRST PORTION OF URETER)

URETERS TWO MUSCULAR TUBES 10 - 12 INCHES LONG EXTENDS FROM RENAL PELVIS TO BLADDER PERISTALSIS MOVES URINE

BLADDER HOLLOW MUSCULAR SAC LOCATED BEHIND SYMPHYSIS PUBIS MIDLINE IN PELVIC CAVITY LINED WITH MUSCOUS MEMBRANE

BLADDER MUCOUS MEMBRANE ARRANGED IN FOLDS CALLED RUGAE RUGAE DISAPPEARS AS BLADDER EXPANDS

BLADDER THE WALL OF THE BLADDER IS MADE OF THREE LAYERS OF SMOOTH MUSCLE (VISCERAL) URGE TO VOID OR URINATE BEGINS WHEN BLADDER CONTAINS ABOUT 250CC (1 CUP) MICTURATE IS TERM MEANING TO URINATE

BLADDER FUNCTIONS RECEIVES URINE FROM URETERS STORES URINE UNTIL EXPELLED FROM BODY

BLADDER MUSCLES CIRCULAR SPHINCTER MUSCLES CONTROL BLADDER OPENING TO PREVENT EMPTYING WHEN BLADDER IS FULL, RECEPTORS IN WALL SEND MESSAGE TO BRAIN BRAIN SENDS MESSAGE TO RELAX SPHINCTER

URETHRA TUBE THAT CARRIES URINE FROM BLADDER TO OUTSIDE EXTERNAL OPENING CALLED URINARY MEATUS DIFFERENT IN MALE AND FEMALE

FEMALES: URETHRA ABOUT 1 1/2” LONG OPENS IN FRONT OF VAGINA CARRIES ONLY URINE

MALES: ABOUT 8” LONG AND S-SHAPED PASSES THROUGH PROSTATE GLAND AND THROUGH THE PENIS CARRIES BOTH URINE AND SEMEN

POLYURIA EXCESS URINATION

BELOW NORMAL AMOUNT OF URINE OLIGURIA BELOW NORMAL AMOUNT OF URINE

ANURIA ABSENCE OF URINE

HEMATURIA BLOOD IN URINE

NOCTURIA URINATION AT NIGHT

DYSURIA PAINFUL URINATION

INABILITY TO EMPTY BLADDER RETENTION INABILITY TO EMPTY BLADDER

INVOLUNTARY URINATION INCONTINENCE INVOLUNTARY URINATION

DISEASES OF THE URINARY SYSTEM Cystitis Nephritis Acute Nephritis Chronic Nephritis Pyelonephritis Renal Calculus Renal Failure Acute Renal Failure Chronic Renal Failure Uremia Urethritis