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Excretory System

Excreto, ergo sum. Excretory System. “I excrete, therefore, I am”. Review those Life Processes. Excretion. Removal of metabolic wastes. Metabolism:. Chemical reactions that build up, break down or change compounds. Macromolecule Metabolism. product. ATP. used. Cellular Respiration.

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Excretory System

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  1. Excreto, ergo sum Excretory System “I excrete,therefore, I am”

  2. Review those Life Processes Excretion Removal of metabolic wastes Metabolism: Chemical reactions that build up, break down or change compounds

  3. Macromolecule Metabolism product ATP used Cellular Respiration waste CO2, H2O Carbohydrates C H O Glycogen Stored Lipids

  4. Macromolecule Metabolism Stored Lipids Fat C O H As lipids (hormones, cell parts, etc. ) Used Converted back to carbohydrates waste “Ketones”

  5. Macromolecule Metabolism Enzymes, Hormones, Chaperones, Cell parts, etc… Protein Used C N H O Muscle (ATP use) waste Heat, Other wastes Converted to Lipids, Carbohydrates. (C – H – O) What happened to the Nitrogen? In the liver

  6. Nitrogenous Waste • Deamination = removing amine group • Forms ammonia NH3 (Very Toxic)

  7. Nitrogen Excretion Ammonia Uric acid Urea

  8. The Liver • No wastes removed • Processes most macromolecules and ingested toxins (including medicines and alcohol) • Blood and lymph vessels from small intestine go through liver before being circulated.

  9. Excretory organs Liver doesn’t remove wastes detoxifies and deaminates Skin sweat H2O, urea, salts Lungs breath CO2, H2O Urinary system = kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethramake urineH2O, urea, salts and surplus stuff (vitamins, sugars, etc.) Note = this does not include the digestive system  Feces are not really excretory (its not a metabolic waste)

  10. The Urinary System ADRENAL GLAND – not excretory KIDNEY URETER URINARY BLADDER URETHRA

  11. The Kidney Bean The Kidney URETER

  12. The microscopic, functional unit of the kidney. There are millions of these in each kidney The Nephron How to make URINE: • Filtration: All dissolved material leaves blood. This occurs here • Reabsorption: “good” material returns to the bloodThis occurs here What is left over is…URINE!

  13. Kidney Stones! Don’t want one of these? Don’t eat too much of these Spinach.Rhubarb.Beets.Strawberries.Nuts Chocolate.Tea Coffee.Cola.

  14. Thanks for checking in… www.mrulrichslandofbiology.com kulrich@newpaltz.k12.ny.us Yay! Science!

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