Human Urinary System

Describe the process of homeostasis relating it to the process of negative feedback control of water and salt balance (sodium and potassium). Ensure that you include the components of homeostatic control and negative feedback in your answer. You will need to include the role of specific hormones involved.

 

Word Count 125 words

 

Ensure that you include the components of homeostasis control and negative feedback in the answer.

 

Give a definition of homeostasis and include the components of negative feedback.

 

10% allowance over the word count.

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Try to give additional specific facts and details like numerical information, specific cellular/histological details. 

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Use these websites

Homeostasis | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

15.2 Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

Homeostasis – Anatomy & Physiology | A-Level Biology Revision Notes (alevelbiology.co.uk)

 

 

 

 

Human Urinary System

Question 1 (2.1) Name and describe the parts of the gross anatomy of the urinary system marked 1-9.

 

Word count guideline: 300 words

Question 2 (2.2, 2.3)

 

a) Download (or draw) a labelled image of the internal structure of a kidney.  This diagram should be clear and all the internal components should be fully labelled. 

b)  Using the diagram you have drawn, describe the anatomy (structure) of the kidney and identify the physiology (function) of each of the component parts you have labelled on your diagram.

c)  Explain how the tubular system of a kidney functions.  Your explanation should include details of the nephron from the glomerulus to the collecting duct.

Word count guideline: 400 words

 

Question 3 (1.1, 1,2)

 

a) Describe the process of homeostasis relating it to the process of negative feedback control of water and salt balance (sodium and potassium). Ensure that you include the components of homeostatic control and negative feedback in your answer. You will need to include the role of specific hormones involved.

 

b) Describe the role of the kidney in acid-base (pH) balance.

Word count guideline: 350 words

Question 4 (1.3)

 

Describe the effects of hyponatraemia, hypernatraemia, hypokalaemia and hyperkalaemia both at a cellular level and on various body systems.

Word count guideline: 250 words

Question 5 (3.1)

a) Interpret the results of urine tests by applying reasoned anatomical and physiological knowledge. Complete the table below. An example has been given for you:  

Presenting factors

Normal urine indicators

If present what would this be an indicator of?

Citation (Name, Year) List fully at the end.

Colour

 

E.g. The colour of a urine sample could indicate a particular condition or presence of a dietary substance. If the sample was dark amber it might indicate …If the sample was clear, it might indicate…. If the sample was red it might indicate…

 

Odour

 

 

 

Protein

 

 

 

pH

 

 

 

Glucose

 

 

 

Specific Gravity

 

 

 

Ketones

 

 

 

Leukocytes

 

 

 

 

Word count guideline: 300 words

 

Word count 1600

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10% allowance over the word count. Aim to write between 1600 – 1760

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Use the citation to the endpoint in each response  

Use these websites within the questions 

Overview of the Urinary System | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

The Kidneys | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Physiology of the Kidneys | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Urine | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Urine Transport, Storage, and Elimination | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Water Balance | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Body Fluids | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Electrolyte Balance | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

urinary system | Search Results | Boundless Anatomy and Physiology (lumenlearning.com)

Ch. 25 Introduction – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.1 Physical Characteristics of Urine – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.2 Gross Anatomy of Urine Transport – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.3 Gross Anatomy of the Kidney – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.4 Microscopic Anatomy of the Kidney – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.5 Physiology of Urine Formation – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.6 Tubular Reabsorption – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.7 Regulation of Renal Blood Flow – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.8 Endocrine Regulation of Kidney Function – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.9 Regulation of Fluid Volume and Composition – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

25.10 The Urinary System and Homeostasis – Anatomy and Physiology | OpenStax

 

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