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Urinary system / Excretory system

The entire system of organs (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra) whose job is to remove liquid waste from the body.

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Cortex

The outer layer of the kidney, where the main filtering begins.

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Bowman's capsule

A cup-shaped sack that surrounds the glomerulus and collects the filtered fluid.

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Urinary meatus

The outside opening where urine leaves the body.

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Homeostasis

The body's ability to keep everything stable and balanced . The kidneys are essential for maintaining this balance.

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Medulla

The inner layer of the kidney, which handles the final steps of making concentrated urine.

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Renal pelvis

The funnel-shaped area inside the kidney that collects all the urine made by the nephrons.

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urine

The liquid waste product that the kidneys produce from filtering your blood.

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Hilum

The indent or "doorway" on the side of the kidney where blood vessels and the ureter connect.

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Ureters

The tubes that carry urine from the kidneys down to the bladder.

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Void

the verb for peeing; the act of emptying the bladder.

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Nephrons

The tiny, functional filtering units within the kidney (millions in each kidney).

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Bladder

The muscular balloon that stores urine until it is time to go to the bathroom.

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Kidneys

The main organs that look like beans. They filter blood to remove waste and excess water, creating urine.

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Glomerulus

A tangle of tiny blood vessels inside the nephron where blood is first filtered.

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Urethra

The tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.