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Topic : Excretory System Aim : Describe parts & functions of the Excretory System.

Topic : Excretory System Aim : Describe parts & functions of the Excretory System. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL78yNLlLmo. Function. Removal of metabolic (cellular) wastes from the body. Metabolic wastes: CO 2 , H 2 0, salt, nitrogenous wastes (urea). PARTS OF THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM.

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Topic : Excretory System Aim : Describe parts & functions of the Excretory System.

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  1. Topic: Excretory System Aim: Describe parts & functions of the Excretory System.

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL78yNLlLmo

  3. Function • Removal of metabolic (cellular) wastes from the body

  4. Metabolic wastes: CO2, H20, salt, nitrogenous wastes (urea)

  5. PARTS OF THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM

  6. Lungs • Excrete CO2 & H2O vapor CO2 & H20 vapor

  7. Skin • Excrete urea, salt & water in sweat (perspiration)

  8. Temperature regulation • Evaporation of sweat from skin cools body Maindex

  9. Liver • Produces UREA • Released into blood and then moves to kidneys

  10. Detoxification = waste products, toxins, and drugs removed from the blood

  11. Kidneys a. Filter wastes from blood

  12. b. Maintains water balance in body c. Produces urine

  13. Did you know… • About 440 gallons of blood flow through the kidneys each and every day! • If you eat a lot of red beets, your urine will actually be colored red. • The average person passes 9,202 gallons of urine in his/her lifetime. That’s enough to fill 315 bathtubs.

  14. Urinary System

  15. Kidneys • Blood filtered • Urine produced

  16. Ureters • Transport urine from kidneys to bladder

  17. Urinary Bladder http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAy5C2YYlbk • Muscular organ that stores urine

  18. Urethra • Tube that leads urine out of the body

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