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Kozier Chapter 48
Urinary Elimination
| Physiology | Urinary Elimination |
|---|---|
| Upper urinary tract | Kidneys and ureters |
| Lower urinary tract | Bladder, urethra, and pelvic floor |
| Functional units of the kidney | Nephrons |
| Tuft of capillaries surrounde by Bowman's capsule | Glomerulus |
| Made up of water, electrolytes, glucose, amino acids, and metabolic wastes | Glomerular filtrate |
| Location in the nephron where most of water is absorbed | Proximal convoluted tubule |
| Location in the nephron where glucose is reabsorbed | Loop of Henle |
| This substance is released from the adrenal cortex causing sodium and water reabsorption to increase blood volume. | Aldosterone |
| Moves urine from the kidneys to the bladder | Ureters |
| Hollow, muscular organ that serves as a resevoir for urine | Bladder |
| This muscle allows the bladder to expand as it fills with urine, and to contract to release urine to the outside of the body during voiding. | Detrusor muscle |
| This connects the bladder to the urinary meatus | Urethra |
| The length of a male's urethra | Eight inches |
| The process of emptying the urinary bladder | Micturation |