4.1.1: Hello Kidney (HBS)
Renal Medulla
Inner region of the kidney.
Renal Cortex
Outer region of the kidney.
Inferior Vena Cava
Receives blood from lower limbs and abdominal organs and empties into the posterior part of the right atrium of the heart.
Ureter
Tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.
Urinary Bladder
A hollow, muscular sac that holds and stores urine.
Urethra
A tube that releases urine from the body near the vagina in females or through the penis in males; also serves in males as the exit tube for the reproductive system.
Renal Vein
A vein carrying filtered blood from the kidney to the inferior vena cava.
Renal Artery
An artery that carries unfiltered blood to the kidney.
Kidney
An organ that removes urea, excess water, and other waste products from the blood and passes them to the ureter.
Urologists
Are medical doctors who diagnose and treat conditions related to the urinary system, such as urinary tract infections and kidney stones.
Minor Calyx
Cup that nestles the papilla of each pyramid; collects urine.
Transitional Epithelium
Function: Stretches readily and permits distension of urinary organ by contained urine. Location: lines the ureters, urinary bladder, and part of the urethra.
Renal Pelvis
Funnel-shaped reservoir that collects the urine and passes it to the ureter.
Renal Column
Inward extensions of the cortex tissue separating the renal pyramids.
Abdominal Aorta
Lower descending aorta, delivers blood to lower limbs and abdominal organs.
Renal Papilla
Narrow, innermost end of a renal (medullary) pyramid.
Urology
The branch of medicine that focuses on monitoring the health of the urinary system.
Major Calyx
The cavity formed by the convergence of several minor calyces, which drain urine from the minor calyxes into the renal pelvis.
Renal Capsule
The connective tissue covering of the external surface of the kidney.
Urinary System
The organs of the urinary tract comprising the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
Renal (Medullary) Pyramid
Triangular, cone shaped divisions within the renal medulla.
Urine
Waste material that is secreted by the kidney, is rich in end products (as urea, uric acid, and creatinine) of protein metabolism together with salts and pigments, and forms a clear amber and usually slightly acid fluid.