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Chapter 19 Human Excretory System

Topic reviews the components and function of the humna excretory system along with disorders.

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ExcretionThe removal of metabolic wastes from an organism
LungsRid the body of CO2 and excess H2O from the blood during exhalation (breathing out)
LiverLargest internal organ
LiverMajor function is the removal of toxins (poisons) from the blood
LiverProduces bile, which is used for the breakdown of fats (emulsification) in the small intestine
DetoxificationIs the removal of toxins (poisons) from the blood
SkinLargest external organ of the body
EpidermisOuter layer of the skin used for protection
DermisLower layer of the skin where sweat glands are found
Sweat GlandsConsist of tiny-coiled tubes that open to the surface of the skin through pores
UreaIs formed in the liver from the breakdown of amino acids in a process known as deamination
Urinary SystemA group of organs whose sole purpose is to perform excretion
KidneysBean-shaped organs located below and toward the back of the diaphragm
KidneysRemove wastes from blood and controls the concentration of various substances in the body
NephronsThe functional units of the kidneys are known as
NephronsEach kidney contains approximately 1.25 million of these
GlomerulusThe renal artery subdivides into smaller arterioles and then subdivides into a ball of capillaries known as the
Bowman’s capsuleThrough diffusion (passive transport), wastes are filtered out (urea, water, and salt) of the glomerulus and enter the
UrineIs composed of urea, water, and salt
UreterStructure that carries urine from the kidneys and into the urinary bladder
Urinary BladderTemporarily store urine
UrethraUrine is excreted from the bladder, through the urethra and out of the body
Kidney StonesAre hardened crystal clumps associated with the kidneys
GoutProduces symptoms similar to arthritis and is caused by deposits of uric acid in the joints


Biology Teacher
McNeil High School
Austin, TX

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