BIOL 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Creatinine, Urinary Meatus, Renal Artery

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Mucous membrane-lined tube that leads from the bladder to the exterior of the body. External opening of urethra is the urinary meatus. Male urethra transports urine and also carries semen during ejaculation. Formation of urine consists of three distinct processes. Process begins as blood enters the kidneys via the left and right renal arteries. Renal arteries branch out into smaller vessels throughout kidney tissue, until these arterioles reach cortex of kidney. As blood passes through the glomeruli, blood pressure forces materials through the glomerular walls into the bowman"s capsule. Glomerular filtrate = water, sugar, salts, and nitrogenous waste products such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid that filter out of blood through thin walls of glomeruli. As the glomerular filtrate passes through the renal tubules, water, sugar, and salts are returned to the bloodstream through the network of capillaries that surround them. Materials are selectively transferred from the blood into the filtrate to be excreted in the urine.

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