Studying the urinary system will tap your knowledge of
pH and buffer systems (2.7) and of osmosis and transport
mechanisms (3.10, 3.11).
You will also use what you have learned about blood
circulation (7.1) and the movement of substances into
and out of blood capillaries (7.7).
Key ConCepts
LinKs to earLier ConCepts
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Maintaining the
extracellular Fluid
The body must eliminate chemi-
cal wastes from extracellular fluid,
including the blood, and manage
the levels of water and solutes in
it. The urinary system performs this
task. S e c t i o n 12.1
Light or dark? Clear or cloudy? A lot or a little?
Like blood, urine can tell a lot about a person’s health. Acidic
urine can signal metabolic problems, while alkaline urine may be a
sign of a bacterial infection. Too much protein in urine might mean
the kidneys are not functioning properly. Specialized urine tests
can detect chemicals produced by certain cancers. Do-it-yourself
urine tests are popular for monitoring hormones that indicate a
woman’s fertile period or early signs she may be pregnant. Urine
can also tell the tale if you use any of a variety of illegal drugs.
That urine can be such a trusty indicator of health, the
presence of hormones, and drug use is a tribute to the urinary
system. As you will discover in this chapter, the kidneys are the
urinary system’s all-important blood filters.
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tHe urinary system
12 The Urinary System
The urinary system consists of the
kidneys, ureters, bladder, and ure-
thra. In the kidneys, structures called
nephrons filter substances from the
blood, eliminating unneeded ones in
urine. Section 12.2
How the Kidneys Form Urine
The kidneys form urine in steps
called filtration, reabsorption, and
secretion. Hormones and a thirst
mechanism adjust the chemical
makeup of urine. Sections
12.3 –12.5
Disorders of the Urinary
System Sections 12.6 –12.7
coNNecTioNS:
The Urinary System in
Homeostasis Section 12.8
Homeostasis preview
Blood filtering by the kidneys rids the body of excess water and
excess or harmful substances in the blood and other body fluids.
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