The Urinary System 2324
The Urinary System 2324
SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
The urinary system, also known as the renal system,
produces, stores and eliminates urine, the fluid waste
excreted by the kidneys.
The kidneys make urine by filtering wastes and extra
water from blood.
Urine travels from the kidneys through two thin tubes
called ureters and fills the bladder. Muscles in the
ureter walls continuously tighten and relax to force
urine away from the kidneys.
A backup of urine can cause a kidney infection. Small
amounts of urine are emptied into the bladder from the
ureters about every 10 to 15 seconds.
When the bladder is full, a person urinates through the
urethra to eliminate the waste.
Adrenal gland
PARTS OF
Renal vein Kidney
THE URINARY Renal artery
SYSTEM Ureter
Vena cava Aorta
Medulla
Renal pelvis Bladder
Renal column
Urethra
Cortex
THE KIDNEYS