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Urinary system study material covers the structure and function of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, which are responsible for filtering blood, removing waste, and regulating fluid and electrolyte balance. It details the processes of urine formation, including filtration, reabsorption, and secretion, and the mechanisms of maintaining acid-base homeostasis. This field also explores the hormonal regulation of kidney function, common urinary disorders, and the diagnostic techniques used to assess urinary health.

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HHIS221: HUMAN HISTOLOGY
Lesson 12 | Urinary System

KIDNEY Renal Vasculature
● Functions of the Urinary System (1) Renal Artery
➔ Elimination of waste products (Nitrogenous wastes, ➔ Largest
Toxin, Drugs ) ➔ Divides into 2 segmental arteries at hilum
➔ Regulate aspects of homeostasis (Water balance, ➔ supplies oxygenated blood from the heart to the kidneys.
Electrolytes, Acid-base balance, Blood pressure, RBC
production, Activation of vit.D) (a) Interlobar Arteries
● Renal Functions ➔ Branch from segmental arteries
➔ Regulation of the balance between water and electrolytes ➔ Extend between renal pyramids towards
and the acid-base balance; corticomedullary junction
➔ Excretion of metabolic wastes along with excess water (b) Arcuate Arteries
and electrolytes in urine ➔ Branches from interlobar arteries
➔ Excretion of many bioactive substances, including many (c) Interlobular Arteries
drugs; ➔ Branches from arcuate arteries
➔ Secretion of renin ➔ Extend all the way to renal cortex
➔ Secretion of erythropoietin
➔ Conversion of the steroid prohormone vitamin D In the cortex, afferent arterioles enter capillary clusters called
➔ Gluconeogenesis during starvation or periods of glomeruli
prolonged fasting ● Where blood is filtered in the kidney
● Organs of the Urinary system ● drained by efferent arterioles
➔ Kidneys Efferent arterioles
➔ Ureters ● branch into peritubular capillaries
➔ Urinary bladder
➔ Urethra (2) Renal Vein – carries deoxygenated blood from the kidney to
● Regions of the Kidney the heart.
(1) Cortex (outer) (a) Interlobar Vein
– stains darker than medulla (b) Arcuate Vein
(2) Medulla (inner) (c) Interlobular Vein
– contains 8-12 renal pyramids containing a renal lobe
(3) Renal pelvis (inner collecting tube)
➔ Renal Hilum
– Where renal artery and vein are located
– The ureter exits the kidney from here
➔ Renal Pyramids
– apical end contains renal papilla and minor calyx that
eventually become one of three major calyces
– Renal Pyramids are separated by structures called
renal columns




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