BIOL 1010 Study Guide - Nephron, Podocyte, Osmotic Concentration

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The urinary system consists of: i. two kidneys which perform the above functions and consequently produce urine ii. two ureters which drain urine from the kidneys and transport it to the bladder. iii. one urinary bladder which stores urine until it is ready to be expelled iv. one urethra which transports urine from the urinary bladder to the exterior; in males, the urethra also transports semen. Internal anatomy: i. the kidney has: a. outer layer called the cortex b. inner region called the medulla ii. the medulla contains cone-shaped renal (medullary) pyramids whose apexes are called renal papillae iii. the cortex is divided into: a. outer cortical zone b. inner juxtamedullary zone. Nephron (uriniferous tubule= nephron + collecting duct): i. the nephron is the functional unit of the kidney which produces urine ii. the nephron consists of two portions: a. renal corpuscle b. renal tubule iii. the renal corpuscle has two components: a. network of capillary loops called the glomerulus.

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