excretion: the process by which the wastes of cellular metabolism are removed from an organism. ...
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Excretion: The process by which the wastes of
cellular metabolism are removed from an organism.
Metabolic reactions: 1. Respiration
2. Deamination (break down of proteins)
3. Hydrolysis (digestion)
4. Other Metabolic activities ( inorganic salts)
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Metabolic reactions produceMetabolic Reaction Excretory waste
Produced
Aerobic (cellular) Aerobic (cellular) RespirationRespiration
alsoalso(Dehydration synthesis)(Dehydration synthesis)
Carbon Dioxide
Water
DeaminationDeamination Nitrogenous waste
Other Metabolic Other Metabolic activitiesactivities
Inorganic mineral salts (sodium chloride, potassium sulfate
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Nitrogenous waste:
Or nitrogen containing wastes Or nitrogen containing wastes accumulate from the break accumulate from the break
down of amino acids (proteins)down of amino acids (proteins)Ammonia, (NH3) most toxic Ammonia, (NH3) most toxic Urea, Urea, Uric Acid, least toxicUric Acid, least toxic
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Urinary system:A group of organs whose sole function is to
perform EXCRETION.
All of these organs play a major role in maintaining the body’s HOMEOSTASIS.
Homeostasis: the maintaining of a stable internal environment
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The Urinary system:
Kidneys
Ureters
Urinary Bladder
Urethra
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The Kidneys:Roughly 10cm longLocated against back musclesTwo functions:
Remove cellular metabolic wastes from blood, producing urine.
Control varying concentrations within the blood (H20, salt, glucose)
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URINE:
Liquid produced by the kidneys
composed of:WaterUrea, Salts
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NORMAL URINE:
Normal Urine
Color
Clarity
Ph range
Inorganics
Protein
Glucose
RBC
WBC
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Normal Urine
Color Pale yellow ----amber
Clarity Clear
Specific Gravity 1.016
Ph range 4.5---8
Inorganics Sulfates, ammonia, salts, phosphates, potassium
Protein NONE
Glucose None
RBC NONE
WBC None
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Oops, wrong one
The Arethra:
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The UrethraTube that carries urine out of the body
Boys and Girls both have a urethra!!!!
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Lets look inside the Kidney!!A longitudinal section reveals three
major areas. Cortex:
outer most region Filters the blood
Medulla: Middle region Collects urine and passes it into the
Pelvis Inner most region Drains urine into the ureters
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Lets look inside the Kidney!!
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disordersGoutKidney StonesRenal Failure (nephritis)
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Dialysis: When a set of kidneys don't do their job, their owner has what
is called a chronic kidney condition. Eventually, those kidneys may be considered failing. But instead of a bad grade, they can get help from something called dialysis (say: die-al-ih-sis). Much like a filter system hooked up to a pool, dialysis gives the kidneys a break by skimming waste for them.
How does it work? There are two types. The first kind of dialysis, called hemodialysis (say: hee-moh-die-al-ih-sis), uses a filtering machine to remove waste and extra fluid from your blood. In the second type, called peritoneal dialysis (say: peh-rih-tuh-nee-ul), the actual filtering is done by the lining of your very own belly!
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The LiverThe LiverDetoxification: Removal of harmful or toxic
substances from the blood
Converts substance into a less toxic forms and released back into the blood stream
Excretion of bile: used for emulsification of fats. Excess passed out in the feces (bile salts, cholesterol, recycled hemoglobin)
Urea formation: ammonia from protein breakdown is converted into a LESS toxic urea
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Dr Linus Pauling, often referred to as the "Father of Vitamin C" and twice awarded the Nobel Prize, declared that large intakes of up to 10 grams of vitamin C each day aids anti-cancer activity within the body.
The FDA recommends that we get 60 mgs of vitamin C per day.
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The LungsGet the body rid of carbon dioxide and
water (in the form of water vapor)End products of cellular respiration
AND ALCOHOL particles
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The SkinProtection ExcretionNerve endingsRegulates body temperature
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The Skin
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Finis’