The Excretory System

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The Excretory
System
How Our Body Eliminates Cellular
Wastes
Excretory System – removes excess
water, H2O, urea, carbon dioxide, CO2,
and other wastes from our blood.
 Kidneys – filter out excess water and
urea
 Lungs – filter out carbon dioxide, CO2,
from the blood.
 Skin – excretes water, as sweat, which
contains some trace chemical wastes,
including urea.
I. The Kidneys
 Every drop of blood in your body is
filtered by your kidneys more than 300
times per day!
 Kidneys eliminate urea, minerals and
excess water.
 Kidneys regulate the amount of water we
need to maintain in our bodies.
Kidneys – filter wastes and excess water from
the blood.
Ureters – tubes that take urine from the kidney
to the urinary bladder.
Urinary Bladder – a sack that stores urine.
Urethra – small tube that leads urine out of the
body.
II. Nephrons
 Unit in the kidney that filters the blood.
 Two steps: 1st a large portion of the water from
the plasma leaves the blood capillaries and
enters the nephrons.
2nd return of water, salts, calcium, vitamins,
hormones, pigments and amino acids to the
blood through the blood capillaries that
surround the nephron tube.
 The fluid that remains in the nephron is called
urine.
III. Urine
 Contains mostly water and waste
products.
 Protein digestion produces ammonia
which is converted to urea by the
liver.
 Much of the urea is left in the
nephron when the blood is filtered.
IV. Signs of Disease
Doctors analyze urine for disease;
Normal urine contains water, urea and
trace minerals.
Sugar in urine indicates Diabetes
Protein in urine indicates the kidneys are
not working and the person, or animal, is
very sick.
•Sometimes the kidneys fail and a dialysis
machine is necessary.