What is excretion
removal of the waste substances of metabolic reactions (the chemical reactions that take place inside cells), toxic materials and substances in excess of requirements.
What are metabolic reaction in plant and their waste and where it takes place
what is the excretory products of the lungs
mainly excretes: Carbon dioxide
* lungs excrete CO2 during exhaltion
what is the excretory products of the kidney
excretes : urea, excess water and salts.
* excrete those by making urine
what is the excretory products of the skin
excretes: water salt urea
* excretes them through sweat glands on skin by making sweat, and H2O is not excreted cause it excess but to cool the body down.
What is osmoregulation
Is the control of water content in the body, and an example of homeostasis.
how the kidney carries out its roles of excretion and osmoregulation
function of renal artery
Carries oxygenated blood which contains urea, salts and water to kidney
function of kidney
Two bean shaped organs that filter the blood.
function of ureter
tube that connects kidney to bladder
function of bladder
Organ that stored urine as it is produced by the kidney.
function of Urethra
Tube that connects bladder to the exterior where urine is released.
function of Renal vein
Carries deoxygenated blood that had been filtered away from the kidney.
What is the nephron
The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney
This is where filtration of the blood takes place
* Small sturtures hat each have their own blood supply branching off the renal artery and are responsible for filtering a small amount of blood.
Function of the bowman’s capsule in the nephron
Connects filtrate forced out of the glomerulus and allows it to enter kindey tubules
Function of the glomerulus in the nephron
Filters blood by increasing pressure to produce filtrate that enters Bowman capsule
Function of the Convuluted tubules in the nephron
Glomerular filtrate flows through these and useful substances in the filtrate are reabsorbed back into blood capillaries wound around them
Function of the loop of henle in the nephron
Maintain water concentration in the body by filtering out salts.
Function of the Collecting duct in the nephron
reabsorbs water back into the blood depending on levels of ADH in blood and collects urine and pass on to the ureter.
What is the process of ultrafiltration
What substances are reabsorbed and where in the nephron
water : collecting duct
salts : loop of henle
glucose : proximal (first) convuluted tubule
urea : not reabsorbed
how water and salts is reabsorbed into the blood in the nephron
The role of ADH in regulating the water content of the blood if too low
The role of ADH in regulating the water content of the blood if too high``