4. Bean shaped
Approximately the
size of a fist, and
protected by a
fatty layer.
Situated in the
abdominal cavity,
under the
diaphragm, either
side of the spine.
Right is slightly
lower than left.
5. Functionofkidneys Excrete waste products
Regulate water in the blood
and tissue fluid.
Regulate acid and mineral salts to
ensure the body does not have a
surplus.
6. Filtration Re-absorption Formation of Urine
Blood is filtered and
waste products (urea)
are removed from the
blood.
Water, salts and other
substances are re-
absorbed. The water
that is not re-absorbed,
keeps the waste
products in solution to
be excreted later.
Blood is filtered and
waste products (urea)
are removed from the
blood.
7. Ureter
• The two tubes that transport
urine from the kidneys to the
bladder
Bladder
• The bladder stores urine
before it is excreted after a
period of time.
Urethra
• Transports urine from the
bladder out of the body.
8. Title slide: http://www.drugrehabfl.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/kidneys.jpg
Slide 3: http://www.pharmaworld.pk/products/gallery/gal919_t65.jpg
Slide 4: http://www.apsubiology.org/anatomy/2020/2020_Exam_Reviews/Exam_4/kidney%20anatomy.jpg
Slide 6: Nephron: https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS1iYFwxyh0hPL-
NgaamLymga2jRKGe57lsWNlnhd-zGresPWBt Glomeruli: https://encrypted-
tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRE8Q7l-FSHxARzZRcuwrJn0npzdKOX5F_JemfaL8G2AkAkhRb2 Urinalysis:
https://classconnection.s3.amazonaws.com/588/flashcards/2797588/jpg/tripphos-144F2341C152AF08538.jpg
Slide 7: http://www.amharicdrama.com/wp-
content/uploads/2015/06/princ_rm_photo_of_urinary_tract_infection-300x335.jpg
TEXT: du Plessis et al: DocScientia Textbook and Workbook Grade 9 Natural Sciences CAPS; 2013
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