Learning Target: List the functions of the urinary system (knowledge)
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The Urinary System By: Paige Berglund
& Danielle White
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Unit Learning Target:Investigate the structures of the urinary
system that help maintain homeostasis by balancing concentrations of water,
electrolytes, and hydrogen ions in the body
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Learning Target: List the functions of the urinary system
(knowledge)
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The urinary system
1.) Removes certain salts and nitrogenous wastes (wastes made by cellular processes)
2.) Maintains normal concentration of water and electrolytes (controlled through output in urine)
3.) Regulates the pH and volume of our body fluids
Word Bank: Processes, pH, electrolytes, output
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Learning Target: Identify the structures of the urinary system and state the function
of each structure(knowledge)
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Label a diagram of the urinary system
Word Bank: Bladder, Urethra, Ureters, Kidneys
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Kidneys
Ureters
Bladder
Urethra
Transports urine to the bladder
Receives urine from the ureters
Carries urine from the bladder to an orifice (opening)
Helps maintain homeostasis by regulating the composition, volume, and pH of extracellular fluid
Match the 4 main structures of the urinary system with their function
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Identify the structures of the kidney
Renal Pelvis
Renal Cortex
Renal Capsule
Renal Medulla
Word Bank: Renal Pelvis, Renal Medulla, Renal Capsule, Renal Cortex
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Match the structure in the kidneys with the function
Renal Cortex
Renal Medulla
Renal Capsule
Renal Papilla
Renal Pelvis
Urine drains into minor calyx
Funnels urine to ureter
Covering, and maintains pressure
Site of absorption
Site of filtration
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True or False:The kidneys are located on
the anterior walls of the abdominal wall?False: The kidneys are actually located on the posterior abdominal wall
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What kind of tissue holds the kidneys in place?
A. Kleenex B. AdiposeC. Dense ConnectiveD. B and C
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What kind of tissue protects the kidneys?
A. Dense ConnectiveB. AdiposeC. SmoothD. A and B
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Functions of the kidneys include
A. Maintain pH levels and H+ ionsB. Regulate composition of electrolytesC. Filters wastesD. Secrete hormones and enzymesE. All of the above
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Secretion of hormones and enzymes associated with the kidneys
Erythropoietin
Renin
Calcitriol
An enzyme that regulates blood pressure
A hormone that helps maintain calcium for bones
A hormone that stimulates bone marrow to make red blood cells
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Learning Target: Using diagrams, explain the role of the nephron in
urine formation. (reasoning)
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Identify nephron structures and know the function of each structure
Afferent arterioles, efferent arterioles, glomerulus, glomerular capsule, proximal convoluted tubule,loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule
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What happens to the unfiltered blood once it enters the renal corpuscle?
A. It sits thereB. It gets filteredC. Leaves directly out the urethraD. Reenters the blood stream
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True or FalseDuring tubular reabsorption the
blood reabsorbs needed substances from the proximal
convoluted tubule.
TRUE!
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True or False
During Tubular reabsorption additional items are added to the forming urine.
secretion
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How does urine leave the nephron?
A. Collecting ductB. Peritubular capillaryC. Descending limbD. Glomerular capsule
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Learning Target: What disorders are associated with the kidney and how are they treated? (knowledge)
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Diabetic Kidney Disease
If glucose stays in the blood instead of breaking down, it can act like a poison,
damaging the (nephrons / renal capsule).
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High Blood Pressure
Can damage the small blood vessels in the (liver / kidneys) so they cant filter wastes.
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Glomerular Dieseases
This attacks the tiny blood vessels, ( glomerulus / tubules ) within the kidney.
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Polycystic kidney disease
Is a genetic disorder in which many ( cysts / ulcers ) grow in the kidneys.
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TYLER QUINN!!!True or False:
Dialysis is the process by which toxic compounds from the blood are removed?
TRUUUUUUUUUE
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Kidney Dialysis SummarizedFUN FACT
A dialysis machine is used to remove toxic waste from the blood of a patient who has chronic kidney failure. A healthy kidney is involved in removing waste products from the blood. If the kidney ceases to function adequately the toxic waste in the blood will accumulate which can rapidly cause death.
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Learning Target: Describe a normal urine sample
(knowledge)
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A normal urine sample would include:
A pH of around (4.6 - 8 / 2.1 – 5)
A volume of (0.6 – 2.5 / 6.0 – 6.5) L/day
A color of (dark green / pale yellow or amber)
A clarity of (transparent or clear / cloudy)
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Given the results of a urine test, determine what condition the patient may have
(skill)
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Patient 2
Patient 2 is 19 year old female named Laverne. Laverne has been complaining of constant discomfort while urinating. She also has complained about a bad odor every time she goes.
When given a urine test the results showedYeast presentDarker color And a bad odorWhat can you diagnose Laverne with based on
the results of the test?YEAST INFECTION
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Learning Target: Evaluate a patients test results for water,
electrolytes, and pH balance. (skill)
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Why is the balance of water, electrolytes, and pH important?
Balance of water is important becauseA. Water only leaves the bodyB. Water is continuously entering the bodyC. To maintain homeostasis water is
continuously entering and leaving the body
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What body system supports the urinary system in water, electrolytes, and pH
importance?A. Digestive SystemB. Urinary SystemC. Respitory SystemD. Circulatory System
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Routes of water balance and regulation
When too much sweating or salt is present water content of blood is (low/high)
Then brain then produces more (ADH/Enzymes)
(Low/High) volumes of water are reabsorbed by the kidney
Urine out put is (high/low)
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Routes of water balance and regulation
When too much water is present water content in blood is (low/high)
The brain then produces (more/less) ADH(Low/high) volumes of water is reabsorbed by
the kidneysUrine out put is (low/high)
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Water intake is regulated by ( thirst, feces).
Water output is regulated by ( urine production, food)
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True or False
The abnormal accumulation of water in the body which results in swelling is called
edema.TRUE
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List routes by which electrolytes enter and leave the body
Electrolytes enter the body throughA. foodB. beveragesC. A and BElectrolytes leave the body throughA. sweat, feces, skin/lungs, urineB. sweat, water, urineC. sweat, feces, respiration
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What happens when pH is not balanced?
A. Overweight, underweight, fatigue, acneB. Sores on body, odor, nauseaC. Frequent urination, diarrhea