Homeostasis & The Kidney

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GCSE (The Kidney & Homeostasis) Triple Biology Mapa Mental sobre Homeostasis & The Kidney, creado por Scott Church el 09/05/2013.
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Homeostasis & The Kidney
  1. The Human Excretory System functions to: Remove waste from the body (e.g urea) and control/regulate water levels. The system includes the kidney and its functioning component; the nephron
    1. Kidney - Filter the waste products in the blood (e.g urea)
      1. Aorta - Carries blood to kidney from heart
        1. Vena Cava - Carries blood from kidney to heart
          1. Renal Artery - Blood from aorta to kidney
            1. Renal Vein - Blood carried from kidney to vena cava
              1. Ureter - Carries waste from kidney to bladder
                1. Bladder - Stores waste products
                  1. Urethra - Waste products from bladder out
                    1. Cortex - Outside of kidney
                      1. Medulla - Where filtering occurs in the nephron
                        1. Pelvis - Ureter meets the medula
                          1. The nephron is the cortex but loop of henle passes through the medulla and because the loop of henle does the work it has been put in the medulla
                            1. Treating kidney failure: Transplant & Dialysis
                              1. Parts of kidney: Renal Artery, Outer membrane, Nephron (2mill), Cortex, Medulla organised in pyramids, Pelvis, Ureter & Renal Vein
                                1. Stomata are pores on a plant, usually found on the underside of the leaf. They release water vapour into the atmosphere - this is called transpiration. They also allow gas exchange to take place
                                  1. Stomata can open and close to regulate transpiration. If the stomata are closed or covered by certain substances, and cannot release water vapour, the plant cannot take up as much, or possibly any more water at the roots. The difference between the bottom of the leaf and the top is that the bottom has more stomata than the top
                                    1. Excretion and Homeostasis
                                      1. Excretion - Removal of waste products from cells
                                        1. Skin - Excretes sweat, containing water, ions and urea
                                          1. Lungs - Excrete carbon dioxide and water
                                            1. Liver - Excretes bile, bile pigments, cholesterol and mineral ions
                                              1. Gut - Excretes gut mucosal cells, water, bile and faeces
                                                1. Kidneys - Excrete urine, containing urea, mineral ions, water and other foreign chemicals from the blood
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