The Urinary System-________ _______ ______and __________ ___________ from the ______, __________ _____ from the ___________ of _______ ______ by the ______.

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The Urinary System-________ _______ ______and __________ ___________ from the ______, __________ _____ from the ___________ of _______ ______ by the ______ and _____ _____ from the ___________ of ________ ______, _______ ______ and in doing so _________ ______ _________

The Urinary System -_______ _______________, or _______ the ___________ in the ___________ _______ -_____ in ______ with ___________ _______ called ______ _______ I. Kidney

The Urinary System I. Kidney-_______ _______, ___________, and ___ of _____ _____ -_______ __________ _______ from the ______ and _______ them, ________ ______ -_____ ________ the _____ of ____ ______ _____ __________ by ________ the _________ _____________ -________ ______ ________ by _________ the ________ ______ -________ __________ of ________ by __________ __________

The Urinary System I. Kidney A. Circulation of Blood into the Kidney carries blood from _____ into _____ _____ -carries blood from _____ ______ in between _____ ________ 3.-carries blood from the ________ _______ in the _____ ________ into the _____ ______ 4.-carries blood to _______ ________ 5.-carry blood into __________ 6. -____ of ____ ____ in _____ _________, _____ is _______ to _______ entire ____ _______ and _____ ______ only the _______ ________ and _____ _______

The Urinary System I. Kidney A. Circulation of Blood into the Kidney

The Urinary System I. Kidney A. Circulation of Blood into the Kidney R x – Glomerulonephritis-___________ of the __________ _________ due to the ______ of a ___________ ________ (____________ __) ________ -_______- ________ _________formed during ________ ________ are too _________ to be ____________ by _____ _____ ____, and begin _________ in the __________, _______ _____ ____ through the _________ _________ and ______ to the _____ of _______ _____ due to ____ of _______and _______ -_________ include ____ _____ _______, _____in _____, _______ of _____, ____, ________, _____ ____, and ____ -can ____ to ______ ______, as _______ _____ is ________ with ____ ______

I. Kidney B. Nephron-_________ ____ of ______, about _________ in each ______, made up of a _____ _________ and a _____ ______ 1. Renal corpuscle -the _________ plus the __________ _________ (_________) _______

I. Kidney B. Nephron-carries out the _____ ____ in _____ _________, the ________ of the _____, which _______ all of the __________of the _____ except the _______ ________ and the _____ ________ -_____ (__________) _______ ______ _____ _______ of _____ through _____ _____ in the ________ ___________ called ________

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive?

I. Kidney B. Nephron-How is glomerular filtration like an old-fashioned cattle drive? Parts of the Cattle Drive

I. Kidney B. Nephron

Pathway of Blood Arcuate vein Interlobar artery Renal artery Abdominal aorta Interlobular vein Arcuate artery Peritubular capillary Glomerulus Inferior vena cava Interlobular artery Efferent arteriole Afferent arteriole Interlobar vein Renal vein Pathway of Urine Urethra Urinary bladder Glomerular capsule Ascending limb of Nephron loop Proximal convoluted tubule Minor calyx Major calyx Renal pelvis Ureter Descending limb of Nephron loop Distal convoluted tubule Collecting duct Number the following components, in order, through which blood or urine pass

I. Kidney B. Nephron R x – Acute Renal Failure

I. Kidney B. Nephron

I. Kidney C. Urine Collection

I. Kidney R x – Gout R x – Diuresis

II. Ureters R x – Ureteritis R x – Kidney Stones III. Urinary Bladder

Female Male

III. Urinary Bladder R x – Incontinence

R x – Nocturnal enuresis III. Urinary Bladder IV. Urethra