Chapter 11 - Excretion
Chapter 11 - Excretion
EXCRETION
Objectives
• Define and explain the importance of
excretion.
• Identify the various parts of the urinary
system and the function of each parts.
• Explain the function of mammalian
kidney in the removal of urea and water
from the body.
• Describe the process of dialysis using
kidney machines.
Metabolism
• Therefore,
Anabolism + Catabolism =
Metabolism
Excretion in mammals – pg185
Excretory products Excretory Remarks
organ
Carbon dioxide Lungs Gas in expired air
Mineral salts
Mainly urea
Creatinine
Skin Constituents of sweat
Uric acid
Excretion in mammals – pg185
Excretory products Excretory Remarks
organ
Excess water Kidneys Main constituents of
urine
- 2 kidneys
- 2 ureters
- 1 urinary bladder
- 1 urethra
Front view of the urinary
system
Left
Left kidney
kidney
Right kidney
Right kidney
Right
Rightureter
ureter
Left
Left ureter
ureter
Bladder
Bladder
Spincter
Sphincter
Urethra
Urethra
The kidneys
• Bean-shaped organs.
• What is excretion?
• What are the types of excretory organs
present in your body?
• What is the shape of the kidney?
• Where is the kidney located?
• Name the structures which is involved in
the removal of urine in the kidney.
CHAPTER 11:
EXCRETION
Re-call
• What is ‘metabolism’?
• Loop of Henlé
• Collecting duct
CHAPTER 11:
EXCRETION
Lesson objectives
• Selective re-absorption
Ultrafiltration
Water 96.0 g
Mineral salts (mainly NaCl) 1.8 g
Urea 2.0 g
Other nitrogenous substances 0.2 g
100.0 g
Summary
• Each nephron consists of a renal
(Bowman’s) capsule containing the
glomerulus, proximal and distal
convoluted tubules, loop of Henlé and
collecting duct.
EXCRETION
What does this picture tells you?
Lesson objectives