Antidiuretic Hormone | Hormone produced in the pituitary gland to control the reabsorption of water by the renal tubules |
Aldosterone | Hormone produced by the adrenals to control sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion |
Bowman's Capsule | Cup-like capsule enclosing each glomerulus |
Capillaries | Smallest blood vessels |
Creatinine | Non-protein nitrogenous waste produced by muscle cell metabolism |
Electrolytes | Chemical substance that carries an electrical charge |
Erythropoietin | Hormone produced by the kidney to stimulate the production of RBC's in the bone marrow |
Filtration | Passage of substances from the glomerulus to Bowman's capsule |
Glomerulus | Collection of capillaries in the renal cortex where filtration takes place |
Kidney | Pair of retroperitoneal bean-shaped organs where urine is formed |
Nephron | The functional unit of the kidney |
Nitrogen | Electrolyte component of protein and amino acids |
Nitrogenous Waste | Waste product of protein metabolism; excreted in urine |
Reabsorption | Substances return to the bloodstream from the renal tubules |
Renal Cortex | Outer section of the kidney |
Renal Medulla | Inner section of the kidney |
Renal Pelvis | Central collecting region of the kidney |
Renal Tubules | Small tubes in the kidney where reabsorption takes place |
Renin | Proteolytic enzyme produced by the kidney to regulate blood pressure |
Urea | Non-protein nitrogenous waste that results from protein breakdown |
Ureter | Tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder |
Urethra | Tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body |
Urinary Bladder | Sac that temporarily stores urine |
Urine | Water and waste products produced by the kidneys and stored in the urinary bladder |
Voiding | Emptying of urine from the urinary bladder |
Azotemia | Increase in non-protein nitrogenous wastes in the blood |
Dialysis | Separation of waste products from the bloodstream |
Diuresis | Increased excretion or urine |
Enuresis | Inability to control excretion |
Perineal Urethrostomy | New opening in the area between the anus and scrotum to correct FUS |
Pollakiuria | Frequent urination |
Renal Colic | Pain caused by stones in the kidney |
Renal Ischemia | Lack of blood flow to the kidneys |
Stranguria | Straining to urinate; slow or painful urination |
Urinalysis | Separation of urine into its components |
Urethral Stricture | Tightening or narrowing of the urethra |
Urinary Retention | Inability to completely empty the bladder |