miércoles, 12 de diciembre de 2018

Urinary System


The urinary system is the group of organs that participate in the formation and exist of urine.

The urinary systems consists: two ureters, the bladder, two sphincter muscles and the urethra.




THE TOUR IS THE FOLLOWING:

1) The Kidneys: Two bean-shaped organs that filter the remains of the blood and
 produce urine.


 


2)The Ureters: Two thin tubes that pass urine from the kidneys to the bladder.


 

3) The bladder: A bag that keeps urine until it is time to go to the bathroom.


 


   4)The urethra: A duct that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body when we urinate.


 



THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ARE THE  KIDNEYS


They do two important jobs: they filter the waste from the blood and produce the urine to eliminate it.


If it did not work it would be a problem. You need to have at least one kidney functioning to be healthy.



In the urine you find:


water

urea

urocromo
  
sales

creatinina

bilis hepatic
  
ammonia




GO TO THE BATHROOM

Once it is produced, the urine passes from the kidneys to the bladder, where it is stored until you need to go to the bathroom. The bladder expands as it fills; When it is full, the nerve located in the wall of the bladder sends a message to the brain to indicate that you need to go to the bathroom.

 



A PEDIATRIC UROLOGIST

focuses on the urinary system in children.


 








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