Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Digestive & Urinary System Eric Mora Per:1 - Coggle Diagram
Digestive & Urinary System
Eric Mora
Per:1
Major functions of the urinary system
Helps maintain normal concentrations of electrolytes and water.
Regulates pH and body fluid volume.
Filters salts and wastes from the blood.
Helps control red blood cell production and blood pressure.
Major functions of the digestive system
Secretion of water and enzymes
Excretion of waste products
Nutrient Absorption
Ingestion and digestion of food.
Digestive enzymes
Lipase
(made in the pancreas; breaks down fats)
Protease
(made in the pancreas; breaks down proteins)
Amylase
(made in the mouth and pancreas breaks down complex carbohydrates)
Nephron anatomy and physiology
The nephron consists of a renal corpuscle, proximal tubule, loop of Henle, distal tubule, and collecting duct system.
Disorders of the digestive and urinary systems
Colitis
Diverticular disease
Peptic Ulcers
Urinary System Disorders
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Bladder Cancer
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Cholecystitis
Kidney Stones
Digestive System Disorders
Major organs of the urinary systems
Ureters:
Transports urine kidneys to bladder.
Urinary Bladder:
Stores urine.
Kidney:
Filter the blood
Urethra:
Conveys urine into the outside of the body.
Major organs of the digestive system
Gallbladder
Liver
Pancreas
Stomach
Esophagus
Mouth
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Anus
Location of digestion and absorption of each macromolecule
Nucleic Acids:
Small Intestine
Carbohydrates:
Oral cavity and small intestine
Proteins:
Stomach and small intestine
Lipids:
Oral cavity, stomach, and small intestine
Macromolecule:
Region in Alimentary System Digested
Layers of the GI tract
Sybmucosa
muscularis propria
Mucosa
Serosa