KINESIOL 2YY3 Chapter 26: Urinary System

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Filtration, re-a(cid:271)sorptio(cid:374), se(cid:272)retio(cid:374) . for(cid:373)atio(cid:374) of uri(cid:374)e: regulation of blood volume and pressure, regulation of blood solutes, na+, cl-, k+, ca2+, hpo4. Excretion of protons: regulation of red blood cell synthesis. Secretion of erythropoietin: regulation of vitamin d synthesis, regulates blood calcium. Location: retroperitoneal on posterior abdominal wall on either side of vertebral column. Renal fascia: thin layer loose connective tissue: anchors kidneys and surrounding adipose to abdominal wall. Hilum: renal artery and nerves enter and renal vein and ureter exit kidneys, opens into renal sinus (cavity filled with fat and loose connective tissue) Ureter: renal columns: part of cortical tissue that extends into medulla, medulla: inner area; surrounds renal sinus, renal pyramids: cone-shaped. Apex of pyramid is renal papilla, points toward sinus. Calyces: minor: papillae extend into funnel of minor calyx, major: converge to form pelvis, renal pelvis: enlarged chamber formed by major calyces, ureter: exits at the hilum; connects to urinary bladder.

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