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The Human Excretory System

The Human Excretory System. The function of the excretory system is to excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body. Waste. Wastes that are removed include carbon dioxide, water, salt, urea and uric acid . All excreted wastes travel at some time in the blood.

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The Human Excretory System

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  1. The Human Excretory System The function of the excretory system is to excrete (get rid of) wastes that are not helpful to the body.

  2. Waste • Wastes that are removed include carbon dioxide, water, salt, urea and uric acid. • All excreted wastes travel at some time in the blood.

  3. Structures of the Excretory System • Skin • Lungs • Liver • Large intestine • Urinary System Think – Pair – Share: Can you guess how these structures are a part of the excretory system?

  4. Skin Wastes such as excess water, salt, urea and uric acid are removed from the body in sweat.

  5. Lungs Excess carbon dioxide and water vapor waste is removed from the body when we exhale. CO2

  6. Liver The liver is a part of what other system? The digestive system Liver

  7. The liver has many functions, including (but not limited to): • to produce substances that break down fats • produce urea (the main substance of urine) • make certain amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) • filter harmful substances from the blood (such as alcohol) • The liver is also responsible for producing cholesterol. It produces about 80% of the cholesterol in your body.

  8. The Liver and Waste • The liver produces urea and uric acid as a by-product of the breakdown of proteins. • Urea and uric acid are sent to the kidneys to be processed. Liver

  9. Large Intestine • The large intestine removes solid, undigested food from the body after it passes through the digestive system. • Waste is stored in rectum until it is excreted from the body as solid waste.

  10. The Urinary System Kidneys – filter wastes and excess water from the blood. Ureters – tubes that take urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder. Urinary Bladder – a sack that stores urine. Urethra – small tube that leads urine out of the body.

  11. The Kidneys • Every drop of blood in your body is filtered by your kidneys more than 300 times per day! • Kidneys eliminate urea, minerals and excess water. • Kidneys regulate the amount of water we need to maintain in our bodies.

  12. Urine from the kidneys goes to the Ureter, then moves to bladder to be expelled from the body.

  13. Doctors analyze urine for disease; • Normal urine contains water, urea and trace minerals. • Sugar in urine indicates Diabetes • Protein in urine indicates the kidneys are not working and the person, or animal, is very sick.

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