Module 2: The Person with Kidney Failure (1)

Dialysis  

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Kidneys
Perhaps more than any other body system, kidneys help maintain the constant chemical and fluid balance that we call homeostasis.
Outermost layer of the kidney
A tough, fibrous outer capsule holds each kidney together
Cortex
The layer just under the capsule Beneath the cortex the kidney is in sections
Medulla
Inner part made up of pieshaped wedges
Pyramids
Pie shaped wedges found in the medulla
Papillae
Points of the Pyramids
Calyx
Each papilla points into a cup shaped opening called the calyx
Renal Pelvis
Each calyx sends drops of urine into the urine pelvis which links to the ureter to the bladder to the urethra
Structural or working unit of the kidney
Nephron Found in the renal cortex and extend into the medulla
Nephron
Each nephron is a tiny filter and purifier. They filter and clean the blood, discard excess water and wastes, and keep what the body needs for homeostasis.
Blood flow to the nephron
Capillaries carry blood to each nephron
Nephron is made up of:
A glomerulus and a tubule
Glomerulus
A tangled ball of capillaries held together by a membrane called the bowman's capsule.
Capillary walls in the glomerulus
Semipermeable membranes: has pores that let small substances pass through, but keep in blood cells and larger molecules, like proteins.
Afferent
Toward the organ (or the center)