Urinary System
Urinary System
OUTLINE KIDNEY
2 KIDNEY
URETER
(Left and Right)
ORGANS
• Renal hilum
FUNCTIONS OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
➔ A medial indentation where several structures enter or exit
KIDNEYS DISPOSE OF WASTE PRODUCTS IN URINE the kidney (ureters, renal blood vessels, and nerves)
➔ Filters the blood and removes the unwanted substances, and ➔ An adrenal gland sits atop each kidney
eliminate as urine
FIBROUS CAPSULE
WASTE PRODUCTS: encloses each kidney
1. Nitrogenous wastes
2. Toxins THREE
PROTECTIVE
3. Drugs LAYERS OF
KIDNEY
4. Excess ions
1. RENAL CORTEX
• Outer region
2. RENAL MEDULLA
• Deeper region RENAL TUBULE
➔ RENAL (MEDULLARY) PYRAMIDS - triangular
• extends from glomerular capsule and ends when it empties into
regions of tissue in the medulla
the collecting duct
➔ RENAL COLUMNS - extensions of cortex like material
that separate the pyramids SUBDIVISIONS OF RENAL TUBULE
NEPHRONS
RENAL CORPUSCLE
GLOMERULUS
➔ CORTICAL NEPHRONS
• A knot of capillaries made of podocytes ➔ Located entirely in the cortex
➔ Include most nephrons
PODOCYTES
➔ JUXTAMEDULLARY NEPHRONS
• Make up the inner (visceral) layer of the glomerular capsule ➔ Found at the cortex-medulla junction
➔ Nephron loop dips deep into the medulla
➔ Foot processes cling to the glomerulus ➔ Collecting ducts collect urine from both types of nephrons,
➔ Filtration slits create a porous membrane - ideal for filtration through the renal pyramids, to the calyces, and then to the
renal pelvis
GLOMERULUS
BLOODD SUPPLY
➔ Water
➔ Glucose
➔ Amino Acids
➔ Ions
TUBULAR SECRETION
• reabsorption in reverse
URINE vs FILTRATE
• Some materials move from the blood of the peritubular capillaries
into the renal tubules to be eliminated in filtrate • Filtrate contains everything that blood plasma does (except
➔ Hydrogen and potassium ions proteins)
➔ Creatinine • Urine is what remains after the filtrate has lost most of its water,
nutrients, and necessary ions through reabsorption
• materials left in the renal tubule move toward the ureter • Urine contains nitrogenous wastes and substances that are not
➔ Nitrogenous wastes needed
➔ Nitrogenous waste products are poorly reabsorbed
➔ Tend to remain in the filtrate and are excreted from the body
URINE CHARACTERISTICS
in the urine
SOLUTES NORMALLY SOLUTES NOT NORMALLY
• UREA - end product of protein breakdown FOUND IN URINE FOUND IN URINE
• URIC ACID - results from nucleic acid metabolism Sodium and Potassium ions Glucose
• CREATININE - associated with creatine metabolism in muscles Urea, uric acid, creatinine Blood proteins
Ammonia Red blood cell
Bicarbonate ions Hemoglobin
WBCs (pus)
Bile
URETERS
RELEASE OF URINE
WALL OF THE URINARY BLADDER • Controlled by two sphincters
• Three layers of smooth muscle collectively called the detrusor
INTERNAL URETHRAL EXTERNAL URETHRAL
muscle
SPHINCTER SPHINCTER
• Mucosa made of transitional epithelium
Involuntary and made of smooth Voluntary and made of skeletal
• Walls are thick and folded in an empty urinary bladder
muscle muscle
• Urinary bladder can expand significantly without increasing
internal pressure
URETHRA MICTURITION
Spongy urethra
PATHOLOGY
KIDNEY FAILURE
• Kidney can’t filter blood and remove toxic substances from the body
properly
RENAL CALCULI