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NOTES: Urinary (Excretory) System (CH 15) Part 1 Part 1 Anatomy of the Urinary System

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Page 1: NOTES: Urinary (Excretory) System (CH 15) Part 1 – Anatomy

NOTES: Urinary

(Excretory)

System (CH 15)

Part 1 –Part 1 –

Anatomy of the

Urinary System

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Urinary (Excretory) System…

*The urinary system consists of the kidneys,

ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra..

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Functions of the Urinary System:

1) remove salts and nitrogenous wastes

from the blood

2) maintain normal water and electrolyte

concentrations within body fluids

3) regulates pH and volume of body

fluids

4) helps control red blood cell production

and blood pressure

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ORGANS OF THE URINARY

SYSTEM

1) KIDNEYS: remove substances from the blood; form urine

2) URETERS: transport urine 2) URETERS: transport urine from the kidneys

3) URINARY BLADDER: stores urine

4) URETHRA: conveys urine to the outside of the body

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● KIDNEYS� located high on the posterior

abdominal wall

� each kidney is divided into

the:

*CORTEX: outer region

*MEDULLA: inner region

*PELVIS: funnel-shaped

region where superior end of

ureters expands

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KIDNEY FUNCTIONS:

1) remove metabolic wastes from the blood & combine them with water � formation of urine

2) secrete hormone erythropoietin � control of red blood cell formation of red blood cell formation

3) involved in activation of

vitamin D

4) help to maintain

blood pressure

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KIDNEY BLOOD SUPPLY:

• RENAL ARTERIES: arise from abdominal aorta; supply blood to kidney

� branches into smaller arteries & eventually into the � branches into smaller arteries & eventually into the AFFERENT ARTERIOLES

• blood returns to the inferior vena cava through the RENAL VEINS

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● URETERS

� each ureter is about 25 cm long

� begin at the renal pelvis; extend downward and join extend downward and join the URINARY BLADDERfrom underneath

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● URETERS

3 layers:

1) inner layer (mucous coat): continuous with the

linings of the kidney (renal) tubules linings of the kidney (renal) tubules

2) middle layer (muscular coat): mostly smooth

muscle fibers

� muscular walls propel the urine through

peristalsis

3) outer layer (fibrous coat): connective tissue

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**Kidney stones may form in the renal pelvis and be passed through a ureter

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● URINARY BLADDER

� a hollow, distensible

(“stretchable”), muscular

organ

� stores urine and forces it � stores urine and forces it

into the URETHRA

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● URINARY BLADDER

4 layers form the bladder’s wall:

1) inner layer (mucous coat): thickness

varies as bladder expands

2) second layer (submucous coat):2) second layer (submucous coat):connective tissue and elastic fibers

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● URINARY BLADDER3) third layer (muscular

coat): smooth muscle fibers that form the DETRUSOR MUSCLE

� part of the detrusor muscle surrounds the muscle surrounds the opening to the urethra: INTERNAL URETHRAL SPHINCTER

4) outer layer (serous coat): connective tissue + parietal peritoneum

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● URETHRA

� conveys urine from the urinary bladder to

the outside

� in females, urethra opens just anterior to

the vaginal openingthe vaginal opening

� in males, urethra is enclosed in the penis

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● URETHRA

*female urethral pathway is shorter than in males; as a result, females are more prone to urinary tract infections

(“CYSTITIS” =

inflammation of

the urinary bladder)