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Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 7 Seminar: The Urinary System

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HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II

Unit 7 Seminar:

The Urinary System

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Tonight’s Agenda

WelcomeCourse Questions, Problems &

IssuesUnit 5 ReviewSeminar discussion

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Course Questions, Problems & Issues

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Unit 5 Issues to Review Absorption-Where? Dietary fats are

converted into? Carbs break down

into? Where does Krebs

cycle occur? Where is electron

transport?

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What are the functions of the Urinary System?

The Urinary System

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The Urinary SystemWhat are the

structures and functions of the organs of the Urinary System?

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The KidneyWhat is the

location of the Kidney?Retroperi-

toneal

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The KidneyDescribe the

internal structures of the kidneys

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Name the parts of a nephron and describe the role each component plays in the formation of urine.

The Kidney

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Define filtration, reabsorption, and secretion as they apply to kidney function.

Explain the formation of urine.

Formation of Urine

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Formation of UrineWhat are the

mechanisms that control urine volume? ADH Aldosterone ANH

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The KidneyHow do the

kidneys act to maintain homeostasis?

Name the substances eliminated or regulated by the kidney.

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The Urinary SystemExplain the

function of the juxtaglo-merular apparatus.

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The Ureter

Describe the structure and function of the ureters.

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The BladderDescribe

the structure of the bladder.

What is the trigone?

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The Bladder

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The Bladder

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Describe the structure of the urethra.

The Urethra

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What NOT to put into your urethra!!

The Urethra

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The Urinary System

Explain the process of micturition.

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The Urinary System

Differentiate between retention and suppression of urine.

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The Urinary System

What is incontinence and what can cause it?

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The Urinary SystemChemical

urinalysis provides information about what substances in the urine?

What are casts?Proteinuria?

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The Urinary SystemList the major

renal and urinary disorders Hydronephrosis Calculi (stones) Neurogenic bladder Tumors Urethritis Infection

Cystitis Pyelonephritis

Renal Failure

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Urinary System Questions What happens to

urine production of a person who just ate a jumbo bag of popcorn with extra salt?

Why is proper blood pressure necessary for proper kidney function?

What happens to the urine of a runner who had just completed a marathon?

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Questions??Ask ME or ask your

classmates!!