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Chapter 13: The Urinary System


Urologists: specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of
diseases of the urinary system
Nephrologists: specializes in the diagnosis and treatment
diseases of the kidney


 The urinary system (urinary tract) carries the wastes of
the body, and the kidney eliminates them
 The kidney removes wastes products from the blood
 Urine consists of excess water, electrolytes, and urea


6 Organs of the Urinary System:
1.2 kidneys
2.2 ureters
3.One urinary bladder
4.One urethra
 The process of removing metabolic wastes is called
excretion and it maintains homeostasis
 Metabolic wastes: CO2, excess water, electrolytes,
nitrogenous compounds like ammonia, and urea – if they are
not eliminated, they will poison the body
The Kidneys:
 One kidney on each side of vertebral column that lies
against deep muscles of the back
 Blood with wastes enters the kidney at its hilum through the
renal artery
 Nephrons in the kidney filter the blood
 Glomerulus: plexus of capillaries, part of a nephron
 Blood goes into the tubules  tubules go into the
calyces  calyces join to form the ureter  ureters

, carry the filtered waste which is now called urine to
the urinary bladder
 Functions of the kidneys:
o Filter blood to eliminate waste
o Regulate blood volume and pressure by eliminating or
conserving water
o Maintaining homeostasis by controlling the amount of
water and electrolytes that are eliminated
The Ureters:
 Carry urine from renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
 As pressure builds up in the filling bladder, the muscle wall
compresses the ureters to prevent urine from being forced
back up to the kidneys
 Uses gravity and peristalsis
Urinary Bladder and Urethra
 The urinary bladder is a temporary storage for urine before it
is evacuated through the urethra
 Moderately full bladder contains about 1 pint of urine
 Maximum capacity is about 1.5 pints
 Urination is also called micturition
 External Urethral Sphincter: provides voluntary control of
urination
 Males: 7-8 inch long urethra
 Females: 1.5 inches long
 External urinary meatus: opening of the urethra to the
outside


Micturition
 When the bladder contains about 200 mL of fluid the stretch
receptors trigger the micturition reflex
 Parasympathetic nerves stimulate the bladder’s muscle walls
to provide the urgent feel of needing to pee
Disorders of the Urinary System
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