What detects a decrease in blood volume and blood pressure?
- Carotid and aortic baroreceptors
How does a decrease in blood pressure affect the cardiovascular system?
How does a decrease in blood pressure affect behaviour?
How does a decrease in blood pressure affect the kidneys?
- ADH (reabsorption of water in tubules)
When would a decrease in blood volume or blood pressure occur?
Major bleeding or extreme dehydration
How does an increase in blood pressure affect the cardiovascular system?
How does an increase in blood pressure affect the kidneys?
Describe the process of blood transportation to the kidneys.
How are the kidneys connected to the bladder?
Ureters
How are the contents of the bladder emptied?
Through the urethra
How much water can the bladder contain?
2 cups
How does caffeine and alcohol affect the urine output?
- Thirst mechanism increases as well
What are the functional units of the kidneys?
Nephrons
What is the calyx?
What are the differences between the male and female urethra?
- Urethra is much longer in males
What causes men to urinate more slowly and frequently as they age?
- Prostate squeezes on the urethra, which decreases in diameter
What consequences does a shorter urethra cause in women?
More prone to bladder infections
How many nephrons are there in the kidney?
A million
What sits in the renal cortex?
What sits in the renal medulla?
Loop of Henle
What are the two components of a nephron?
- Tubular component
Where does the blood that is not filtered by the glomerulus travel to?
- Serve in ongoing absorption and excretion through the tubules
How may substances be excreted if they are not filtered through the glomerulus?
Via the capillary network that surrounds the tubule
What are the two distinct regions within the nephrons of the kidney?
- Renal medulla