Kidneys
Ureters, Urethra and bladder
Excretory System
Organs
Substances
100

How many kidneys do you have in your body and where are they located?

2, and in your lower back

100

Two facts about ureters?

A narrow tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

prevent urine from flowing back to the kidneys.

100

What does excretion mean?

The process by which wastes are removed from the body.

100

What other two organs that can take part in excretion? Mention what they eliminate.

Skin: sweat

Lungs: CO2

100

What is urea?

A chemical that comes from the metabolic reactions of the cell (chemical reactions)

200
What are the kidneys connected to?
The ureters
200

Two facts about urethra?

small tube through which urine is excreted out of the body.

it is shorter in females than males.

controlled by sphincter muscle.

200

list the organs of the urinary system in order.

kidneys - ureters - urinary bladder - urethra - sphincter 

200

What are 2 more organs that take part in excretion?

-Skin -Lungs -Bile -Large Intestine -Liver

200

What is urine?

a watery fluid produced by the kidneys that contains urea, excess water, & excess salt.

300

What do the kidneys filter out of blood, and what is that filter units called?

they filter out urea+ excess salt+ excess water.

filtering units are the nephrons

300

urinary bladder is a sack like muscular organ that stores urine until i is eliminated out the body through ureters.

True or False? 

False

300

Why might a person with kidney problems experience swelling in their body?

Because excess water and salts are not properly excreted out of the body.

300

kidneys make urine in three stages, name them.

filtration 

reabsorption

excretion 

300

What are nephrons, describe their structure & function.

small filtering structure found in the kidneys that removes waste from blood and produces urine.

has glomerulus + Bowman's capsule

400

What takes blood (mix of wanted & unwanted substances) into the kidney?

The venal artery

400

A patient’s urine contains large proteins that are normally not present. Which part of the kidney is most likely damaged?

The glomerulus, because it normally prevents large molecules like proteins from being filtered.

400

Name the three parts that make up the kidney

a) renal cortex

b) renal medulla 

c) renal pelvis

400

List three Functions of the excretory system.

  • Regulate the amounts of fluids + salts in the body.
  • Maintains pH of the blood.
  • Regulate Blood pressure.
  • Maintain homeostasis
400

Mention three healthy habits that benefit the urinary system.

answers will vary

500

Mention the five steps of blood filtration in the nephron.

1. Blood mixture enters the renal artery.

2.Glomerulus filters blood.

3. Bowman's capsule catches the filtrate.

4. unwanted materials are sent to the ureters.

5. clean blood (wanted materials) are reabsorbed through renal vein

500

True or false: the ureters produce urine

False, yor kidneys do.

500

Why is selective reabsorption important rather than reabsorbing everything filtered?

Because the body needs to remove wastes while keeping essential substances.

500

If a drug increases urine production (diuretic), what risk might this cause?

Dehydration and loss of essential ions.

500

If kidney function declines gradually over a long period, what symptoms might begin to appear in the body?

Fatigue

swelling 

nausea 

reduced urine output