Urinary System | Structure, Function, Plastinated Kidney and Bladder, 3D Model
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
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The urinary system filters the blood to regulate blood volume, pressure, and acidity, and to remove waste. This video covers how the system is organized as well as some basics of how it works.
**Special thanks to Heather Hetrick and Union University for letting me use their plastinated human organs for part of this video!**
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Urinary System Function
1:57 Major Blood Vessels of the Urinary System
4:27 Ureters and Kidney Anatomy
6:08 Bladder and Urethra
7:13 Recap
7:57 Real Human Kidney and Bladder (Plastinated)
8:45 3D Urinary System Model
9:55 Test Yourself
10:08 My daughter learns urinary anatomy
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“Transitional Epithelium” Jmarchn, CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons; commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
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There’s also a simple acronym to remember the job of the kidney. It’s called a WATERBED.. W=Water fluid regulation A=Acid-Balance T=Toxin removal E=Electrolyte balance R=Removal of waste products B=Blood pressure regulation E=Production of Erythropoiesis D= Vitamin D activation 😊
It helped me remember the job of the kidney, maybe it helps you too?
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you explain everything so simply and logically, I have a test later today so this helps. Great Job!
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I appreciate the information on the urinary system. I am informed that diabetes insipidus is caused by lack of vasopressin resulting to excessive undiluted urine. Now my question is what could be the cause of this problem? Is it the malfunction of the pituitary or other interference in the urinary system?
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I wish you could explain what happens when one kidney is much smaller and is considered a floating kidney that resides in front of the pelvis as opposed to where it belongs near the back lumbar area. How does that affect movement and the function of the kidney system? No one has explained it to me to my satisfaction since that is my anatomical position and how that affects my overall health. I bet you could explain it to my understanding and give me some insight as to what I have suffered as a child. I lost the use of both my limbs at 4 years old and no one has ever explained why. It might have to do with my kidney dysfunction. I don’t know.
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Hi doc where is the renal pelvis?
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could someone consume their recommended daily intake of sugar, drink lots of water and urinate it out in a few hours and then consume more sugar?
What is the size of the kidneys.
The size of a fist
It is also bean shaped
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4:23 on an unrelated note, if you do have blood in your urine, that’s probably not a good sign
it's a lot of things that should not be in your urine such as bile, glucose, protein, blood like you said and the list goes on. for instance, glucose in the urine is a sign on diabetes.
@@letichatate7319 that’s a good point! I agree!
Why did they use blue and red to indicate the vains
Red demonstrates oxygen rich blood. Blue demonstrates blood with low oxygen levels.
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0:15 you didn't wash your hands!!?!?
Haha! I promise I always wash my hands.
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