Functions of the Kidney
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Filtration of Blood
- Filter waste and excess substances from blood, excreting them as urine.
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Regulation of Blood Volume and Pressure
- Adjust water excretion and release renin to regulate blood pressure.
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Electrolyte Balance
- Maintain balance of electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and calcium.
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Acid-Base Balance
- Regulate blood pH by excreting hydrogen ions and reabsorbing bicarbonate.
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Erythropoiesis Regulation
- Produce erythropoietin to stimulate red blood cell production.
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Detoxification as kidney functions
- Remove toxins from the blood during filtration.
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Metabolite and Substance Regulation
- Excrete metabolites like urea and regulate bioactive substances.
Functions of the Urinary Tract
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Transportation of Urine
- Ureters move urine from kidney to bladder via peristalsis.
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Storage of Urine
- Bladder stores urine until ready for excretion.
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Controlled Excretion of Urine
- Coordinated action of sphincters and detrusor muscle controls urination.
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Prevention of Infection
- Urinary flow flushes out pathogens and valves prevent backflow, reducing infection risk.
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