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Excretion in Humans Igcse Biology
Excretion in Humans Igcse Biology
Excretion in Humans Igcse Biology
IGCSE BIOLOGY
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• To define excretion.
• To identify the excretory products in human and describe its source
.To label the structure of kidney and describe the function of each part.
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What is Excretion?
• Excretion is the removal of toxic materials,
the waste products of metabolism and
excess materials.
• Metabolism means the chemical processes
going on in the body.
• One type of waste is not excreted from the
body - faeces! It is egested (the removal of
undigested food)
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Substances that needed to be excreted
substance source Organ of Effect
excretion
Carbon dioxide Respiration in living cells Lungs Excess carbon
dioxide is toxic.
Urea, nitrogenous Breakdown of excess amino Kidney
waste acid by the liver
Excess salt and Food and drink Kidney and
water skin
Bile pigment, Breakdown hemoglobin liver
bilirubin
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Substances that needed to be excreted
• It is necessary for the body to rid itself of waste
products.
• It is also important to regulate the volume and
composition of body fluids.
• The excretory systems of the body do this.
• All vertebrate animals produce nitrogen waste
(urea) in one form or another. Your kidneys
filter out urea to produce urine, removing
nitrogen waste from your body.
• Kidneys also regulate water levels by excreting
different amounts of urine.
• Your lungs excrete carbon dioxide and water as
you breathe out.
• Your skin sheds excess salt through sweat.
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The human urinary
Kidneys = It produce urine which
system contains urea, water and mineral salts.
Aorta = “dirty” Blood enters the
kidneys at high pressure via the aorta
Vena cava = “clean” blood leaves the
kidneys and enters the vena cava.
Renal arteries and vain = help to supply
the kidney with blood
Ureters= urine flow down the ureter
into the bladder
Bladder=were urine is stored until the
sphincter muscle is released.
Urethra = urine flow out of the bladder,
through the urethra to the environment
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Where are the kidneys?
•The kidneys are a paired
organ system that are found
at the back of the abdominal
cavity just above the
umbilicus (belly button!)
•They sit either side of the
spinal column just below the
rib line, they are not
protected by the ribs and can
be damaged by a large impact
force applied to the area such
as a kick or punch.
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Function of the kidneys
• The kidneys have a vital role in homeostasis, they control the content of the
blood
• Kidneys act as filters to “clean the blood”
• They perform three main roles
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Filtered blood leaves the
kidney through renal vein
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Pelvis
Renal
artery
Medulla
Renal
vein
Ureter
Cortex
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There are roughly one million
nephrons in each kidney.
Cortex
Nephron
R. vein
Renal artery
Ureter
The unit of a kidney is the
nephron – it carries out
filtering and reabsorption. Medulla
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VIEW OF THE NEPRONE
PROCESSES OF THE NEPRONE
Blood is filtered
in the bowman's
capsule
Glomerulus
Bowman’s capsule
Distal
• Blood arrives
Capillaries from the renal artery.
off renal convoluted
artery tubule
• Blood enters a ball of capillaries called Glomerulus.
• Theses capillaries
Proximal convoluted sit in a filter called the Bowman’s
tubule
or renal capsule.
• Small molecules leave the capillary and enter the
capsule – glucose, amino acids, salts, urea and
Loop of Henle Urine collecting duct
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Renal artery
• The filtered blood
moves down the
nephron.
• In the convoluted
Glomerulus tubule cells reabsorb
Bowman’s capsule
the good stuff –
glucose, aminoDistalacids,
Capillaries off renal most salt andconvoluted
water.
artery tubule
• The rest – water and
urea – moves on
Convoluted or
kidney tubule through the nephron.
REABSORBTION PROCESSES OF
Urine collecting duct
THE NEPRONE
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• As the urine moves RELEASE OF WASTE
on more water is PROCESSES OF THE NEPRONE
saved in the loop of
Henle and collecting
duct Glomerulus
• This adjusts water
loss to suitcapsule
Bowman’s the level of
water in the body. Convoluted
tubule
Glomerulus
Bowman’s capsule
Distal
Capillaries off renal convoluted
artery tubule
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Composition of Urine
(what its made of)
• Water
• Urea
• NaCl (sodium chloride)
• KCl (potassium chloride)
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Formation of Urea
• Excess amino acids cannot be stored in the body.
• The liver breaks down nitrogenous compounds (amino acids
mostly).
• This is called deamination.
• This produces urea which must be removed from the body.
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Deamination process
• The removal of an amino group from a molecule
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Excess Water:
• Water content in blood & body must be kept constant
• If not regulated, the cells will take up water by osmosis
– they will eventually swell up, burst and die
• When the body excretes a large amount of water the
urine is light in colour & dilute
• When the body retains a large amount of water, the
urine is dark & more concentrated
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Important
Breakdown in the Liver
Liver
Functions:
• Converts excess amino • Liver breaks down old red blood cells.
acids into urea – through
deamination • Alcohol, other drugs and hormones are
also broken down by the liver – this is
• Controls the amount of
glucose in blood, with called detoxification.
the help of the hormone • Prolonged use of alcohol or drugs like
Insulin paracetamol can lead to liver failure.
• Stores excess • Liver also makes bile which is temporarily
carbohydrates as stored in the gall bladder. Bile is broken
Glycogen down and added to faeces.
• Makes bile
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Function of the Skin
• Although the skins
main function is to
provide a protective
covering, it is also
involved in excretion
• Dissolved salt, lactic
acid & urea can exit
the body via sweat
glands
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Kidney disease
• Diabetes causes damage to the small blood vessels in
the kidneys.
• This process slowly destroys the filters and causes
problems due to build-up of the waste products in the
blood.
• The filters start to leak out too much protein into the
urine and this can be the first sign of diabetic kidney
disease.
• High blood pressure can also cause kidney damage
itself.
• Kidney disease may also result from infection, drugs
and kidney stones while some types may run in the
family.
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Treating kidney failure
1. Kidney dialysis
• This is the process of removing waste and excess fluid
from the blood using an artificial kidney machine that
filters or washes the blood.
• Blood is collected from a vein in the arm and passes
along a tube that is semi-permeable.
• The dialysis solution on the other side of the tube has
no urea so urea passes out of the blood.
• Treatment is required three times a week, each
lasting about five hours.
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