THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM AND THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

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THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM AND THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Location: The location of the Excretory System Is the body. Major Function: Location: The Excretory System the toxic build up of wastes, such as ammonia or urea. The digestive system stretches from the to the. Major Function: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEMS MAIN FUNCTION IS to food to the for the cells.

A H F The Major Functions: The filter the blood The Excretory System ensures that is maintained while we consume food and drink The Excretory System regulates the balance of the body, maintaining salt and adequate water levels The Kidneys secrete a hormone called erythropoietin that induces the to produce more red blood cells The Excretory System prevents the toxic build up of nitrogenous wastes, such as or (Exocrine Glands): they regulate body temperature, lubricate, and aid in digestion : removes carbon dioxide (CO2) and excess water vapor when you breathe out, or exhale. : makes fluid called bile that s helps body digest fat. : remove waste from blood. : collect and store from the kidneys until it can be excreted. : are a pair of small tubes that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder, they allow urine to drain from the kidneys to be stored in the bladder. : is a tube that conveys urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.

What can go wrong with the excretory system? Initial symptoms can be as mild as swelling in the legs, indicative of the inability of the to maintain homeostasis. The presence of in the blood can cause a feeling of nausea and vomiting. Disorders: One disorder is called Kidney Stones, the symptoms are: or ; or ; Sharp pain of the back or side.

and celiac disease results from enzyme deficiencies that can cause food intolerance such as the inability to digest lactose or milk proteins. Diseases: One disease is called. Kidney Failure can be caused when your kidneys are damaged by a pathogen infection such as Staphalococcus. When you have it that means about % of your kidney function is gone and your kidneys won t be working well enough to keep you alive. Some are symptoms are:,,,, and. Salmonella is a bacterial disease that causes. Campylobacter is a bacterial disease that causes. To stay healthy: In order to stay healthy we would recommend the following suggestions: water can actually hurt your Excretory System and your body, it can cause a disease or disorder; but you need to drink at least 8 cups of water a day. Eat foods, not junk food. Get regular. Avoid, such as drugs, tobacco, and alcohol. You don't feel the urge to urinate unless your bladder contains more than mm of urine. Your urine can help grow because it contains urea, which provides plants with nitrogen. Your digestive system helps process solids and takes out to fuel your body. The leftovers turn into waste. One of many fun facts about your Excretory System is related to your kidneys which seems that it never stops working. The largest vein in your body moves through your to clean your blood. In a single day, your blood passes through your kidneys for up to times. Your is also a part of your excretory system because it helps eliminate waste products in the form of, which contains several wastes, such as urea, salt, water and other metabolic wastes. Besides, sweating that also helps keep your low. AS YOU WRITE IN THE ORGANS/STRUCTURE NAME ON THE DIAGRAM BELOW, NUMBER THEM TO SHOW THE DIRECTION OF FLOW OF FOOD THROUGH THE BODY..

DO THE SAME ON THIS DIAGRAM. Did you know? The esophagus is cm long. in your digestive system separates food into the different nutrients that your body needs. The muscles in your act like a giant wave. That is how food and drinks move down in your stomach. The second part of your small intestine is called the (ja-ju-num) The stomach has the ability to stretch and hold up to pounds of food at one time

What are the interactions that happen between the digestive system and other systems? Circulatory- absorb & deliver the digested nutrients to the cells Muscular- control the contractions of many of the digestive organs to pass food along Nervous- hypothalamus maintains homeostasis by triggering appetite (stomach growling) and digest One disorder in the digestive system is Celiac disease. Celiac disease is a disorder that effects the small intestine. It causes, loss of, and children having failure to normally. One disease is. It is a diarrheal disease and affects children, but rarely effects adults. It was discovered in 1973 by an electron micrograph images. It causes To stay healthy you must keep a good, and regularly (30 minutes every day).