Where does urea stay before the Kidney filters out?
In you Bloodstream
where are the functions of the digestive system
Your digestive system breaks down and observes nutrients from the food and liquids you consume to use for important things like energy growth and repairing cells.
What are BMI and BMR?
-BMI stands for Body Mass Index and is related to your height and weight. Whereas BMR, or RMR, represents the amount of calories your body requires to perform essential functions.
How is energy released from ATP and used to do work in the body?
When ATP is broken down, usually by the removal of its terminal phosphate group, energy is released. The energy is used to do work by the cell, usually by the released phosphate binding to another molecule, activating it.
How can the composition of urine provide clues about problems in other human body systems?
The stuff that is in urine is things that the body expels into excrement.
Put the Events in order
A. urine passes through the ureters
B. Urina enters the urethra
C. Urea enters the Kidney
C. Urea enters the Kidney
A. urine passes through the ureters
B. Urina enters the urethra
How does the structure of each organ in the digestive system relates to its function?
the structure of the stomach is like aAce and that helps with its functions breaking down the remaining of the food and also holds energy
How can BMI and BMR help assess healthy diet and weight?
BMI shows whether a person is underweight, overweight, or normal and BMR will show the required amount the body needs each day to perform the simple functions.
How do the air you breathe & the food you eat relate directly to the production of energy (ATP)?
Glucose is burned to produce heat and ATP
How do the hormones ADH and aldosterone affect the nephron and the body’s overall water balance?
ADH causes the collecting duct to become more permeable to water.
what is the major organ of the urinary system
Kidney
How does the digestive system assist in maintaining the water balance in the body?
Water intake must balance water loss to maintain water balance and to protect against dehydration
What are the health risks associated with being overweight or underweight?
High blood persure
What are the functions of the urinary system?
Filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product.
this is responsible for urin storage
Bladder
How do enzymes assist the process of digestion?
These protiens speed up chemical reactions that turn nutrients into substances that your digestive tract can absorb.
What body systems are affected when a person is overweight or underweight?
skeletal system
What are the major organs of the urinary system?
kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and urethra
True or false
There are two Kidneys and Two ureters
TRUE
How do factors such as temperature, pH and concentration of enzyme or substrate affect
the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
As the temperature is increased the reaction rate of an enzyme also increases.
What is ATP?
Adenosine triphosphate is an organic compound and hydrotrope that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
What is the general structure of the kidney and how does this structure relate to kidney function?
The functional unit of the kidney is the nephron.