The urinary system is a series of connected organs in the human body that process and eliminate urine. The organs considered part of this system are the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. The bladder and urethra are located in the abdomen and are connected to the kidneys by two tubes ...
Discharge of urine from the urinary bladder is called ___, ___, or ___. Which disorder involves the most common form of kidney disease caused by delayed immune response to streptococcal infection? What are the effects of drinking too much beer on the urinary system?
Which system has the homeostatic function of helping regulate the volume and composition of blood and body fluids? a) integumentary b) muscular c) reproductive d) urinary e) exocrine How is homeostasis maintained by the lymphatic system? What are the four things that cells do to maintain homeost...
In biology and physiology, an "organ system" is a group of different organs that work together to serve an essential function in the body. Some examples of organ systems include the nervous system (the brain, spinal chord, and nerves), the circulatory system (the heart and blood vessels),...
Bladder cancer is one of the most dangerous urinary system diseases, as it can become fatal if not diagnosed and treated in the earliest stages. Factors such as tobacco use and chemical exposure may increase the risks of developing this type of cancer. Some of the most common symptoms of thi...
A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. A system, surrounded and influenced
Urology is the specialty in medicine dealing with the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Common urology procedures are...
1 What is a Kidney Infection?Kidney infection (or pyelonephritis) is caused when pathogenic bacteria infects the kidney. It may occur when a urinary tract infection (UTI) reaches the kidney through the urethra(the tube which carries urine from the urinary bladder to excrete through the urethral...
Ch 22.Nervous System: Structure, Function &... Ch 23.Circulatory System Overview Ch 24.Lymphatic System Ch 25.Immune System: Innate and Adaptive... Ch 26.Digestive System Functions &... Ch 27.Urinary Systems & Structures Ch 28.Muscle and Skeletal Systems ...
Many employment agencies require routine urinalysis work to be completed before the hiring process can be fulfilled. This is to ensure that there are no illegal substances in the potential employee's system. There are certain drugs or prescription medications that could interfere with the accuracy of...