Ch. 12 Urinary System Key Terms
Ch. 12 Urinary System Key Terms
Ch. 12 Urinary System Key Terms
Ch. 12 Urinary System Key Terms
Ch. 12 Urinary System Key Terms
100

bladder

 A hollow, muscular sac located in the pelvic cavity that receives urine from the ureters and stores it until elimination.

100

Bowmans capsule

A C-shaped structure in the nephron that surrounds the glomerulus and picks up filtered materials from the blood to pass them into the convoluted tubule.

100

Cortex

The outer section of the kidney which contains most of the nephrons.

100

excretory system

Another name for the urinary system; it is responsible for removing wastes and excess water from the body and maintaining acid-base balance.

100

glomerulus

 A cluster of capillaries in the nephron where water, mineral salts, glucose, and other substances are filtered out of the blood.

200

hilum

A notched or indented area on the kidney through which the ureter, nerves, blood vessels, and lymph vessels enter and leave.

200

homeostasis

A constant state of natural balance or equilibrium in the internal environment of the body.

200

kidneys

Two bean-shaped organs located on either side of the vertebral column that filter blood to produce urine.

200

medulla

The inner section of the kidney which contains most of the collecting tubules.

200

nephrons

The microscopic filtering units located within the kidneys.

300

renal pelvis

A funnel-shaped structure that serves as the first section of the ureter.

300

urethra

The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

300

urinary meatus

The external opening of the urethra.

300

urinary system

The body system responsible for removing wastes and excess water and maintaining the body's pH balance (also known as the excretory system).

400

urine

The concentrated liquid waste product that remains in the tubule after water and useful substances have been reabsorbed.

400

void

To urinate or micturate.