HBS parts of the kidney
Renal Capsule
A transparent fibrosis tissue that surrounds kidneys
If our kidneys malfunctioned basically all of our other body systems would start to shut down because of the toxins in the blood stream which is purified by the kidneys.
How will other body systems be affected if the kidneys begin to shut down? Explain your answer.
The nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, in which waste products are filtered from the blood and urine is produced.
If you stretched the nephrons in a kidney from end to end, they would be over 40 miles long! Explain how this structure directly relates to the function of the kidney.
Renal Medulla
Inner layer, the renal pyramid's collectively
Renal Pelvis
Leads out of the kidney ti the ureter
renal artery, glomerulus, bowman's capsule, renal tubules, calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra
Order the following kidney structures to show the path of urine formation and its departure from the body: renal pelvis, glomerulus, ureter, renal artery, bladder, renal tubules (Loop of Henle and collecting ducts), calyx, urethra, Bowman's capsule.
Renal Cortex
Outer Layer of the kidney
If we only have 1 kidney, it can adjust to filter as much as 2 kidneys would normally filter.
Suggest reasons why we can live with one kidney, but we are born with two.
left kidney
Which kidney is higher
Glomerulus
a network of capillaries located at the beginning of a nephron in the kidney
Loop of Henle
conducts urine within each nephron
Calyx
connective and muscular tissue which collects urine
Bowman's capsule
performs the first step in the filtration of blood to form urine
Collecting ducts
series of tubules and ducts that connect the nephrons to the ureter
Ureter
the duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder
Medullary Pyramid
the point extending towards the renal pelvis