Urinary System Lecture 10 PDF
Document Details
Uploaded by inspireeAcademy
Mansoura University
DR/Hendawy
Tags
Related
- Urinary System Anatomy & Physiology II PDF
- Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology - Chapter 15: PDF
- Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology PDF
- Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, Chapter 15 Urinary System - 12th Edition PDF
- UST General Santos Anatomy and Physiology with Pathophysiology - Unit 13 PDF
- The Urinary System - Human Anatomy & Physiology PDF
Summary
This document is a lecture on the urinary system, covering the structure and functions of the kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra. It includes diagrams and definitions. The lecture notes are likely from an undergraduate level biology course.
Full Transcript
Urinary system Kidney Shape: bean-shaped. wy Site: On both sides of the vertebral column below the ribs. Structure...
Urinary system Kidney Shape: bean-shaped. wy Site: On both sides of the vertebral column below the ribs. Structure: Each kidney contains about one million nephrons. da Nephron is the anatomical & functional unit of kidney. Each nephron is formed of glomerulus & tubules. Tubule is differentiated into proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, en distal convoluted tubule & collecting duct. Collecting ducts collect together forming minor calyces, which collect H forming major calyces, which finally collect to form renal pelvis. Functions: R. 1. Remove waste products from blood. 2. Produce erythropoietin which stimulates bone marrow to produce RBCs. 3. Maintain fluid and electrolyte balance of blood D. DR/Hendawy “Anatomist” Page 1 Ureter 25 cm Fibro-muscular tubes that carry urine from kidneys to urinary bladder Urinary bladder wy Definition: it is a hollow muscular organ which stores urine. Site: lies in the pelvic cavity behind symphysis pubis. Shape: Pyramidal in shape having: Apex (directed anteriorly) da Base (directed posteriorly) The inner surface of the base is trigone which receives openings of ureters. Neck “inferior angle” of urinary bladder is surrounded by involuntary sphincter (internal urethral sphincter) to prevent leakage of urine. en Urethra Beginning: at the neck of urinary bladder Length: H Male urethra is 20 cm, divided into: o Prostatic “1.5 inch” o Membranous “0.5 inch” R. o Penile “6 inches” parts Female urethra is 4 cm. Termination: In males: tip of the glans penis. D In females: vestibule in front of the vaginal orifice. Surrounded by: external urethral sphincter (voluntary). DR/Hendawy “Anatomist” Page 2 wy da en H R. D DR/Hendawy “Anatomist” Page 3