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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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− | + | [[WikiWords#Urinary Section| Useful Definitions]] | |
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− | + | [[Transport Across Membranes - Physiology| Transport Across Membranes]] | |
− | + | [[Introduction to Fluid Movement - Physiology |Introduction to Fluid Movement]] | |
− | + | ==[[Kidney - Anatomy & Physiology|Kidney]]== | |
− | == | + | ==Lower Urinary Tract== |
[[Image:sumlutshcemtri.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>A schematic summarising the structure of the lower urinary tract and it's innvervations</center></small>]] | [[Image:sumlutshcemtri.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>A schematic summarising the structure of the lower urinary tract and it's innvervations</center></small>]] | ||
− | The lower urinary tract | + | The lower urinary tract is the collection of organs which convey the formed urine from the kidneys to the exterior of the body. The urine is not altered in this part of the system in species other than the horse (where mucous is added) but instead its function is to collect and store the urine until enough of it is collected for release to become necessary. This gives the animal urinary continence. Three major structures make up this tract. The ureters, the bladder and the urethra. |
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+ | [[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology]] | ||
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+ | [[Urinary Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology | Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology]] | ||
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+ | [[Urethra - Anatomy & Physiology | Urethra - Anatomy & Physiology]] | ||
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+ | [[Process of Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology| Process of Micturition]] | ||
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+ | ==Other== | ||
− | + | [[Normal Composition of Urine - Anatomy & Physiology|Normal Composition of Urine]] | |
− | + | [[Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract]] | |
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− | + | [[Urinary Anatomy and Physiology of Exotics - Anatomy & Physiology| Exotics Anatomy & Physiology]] | |
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− | + | [[Kidney Function and Age - Physiology| Kidney Function and Age]] | |
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− | + | [[The Effects of Diuretics on the Kidneys - Anatomy & Physiology|The Effects of Diuretics on the Kidneys]] | |
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+ | [[Urinary System - Pathology| Link to Pathology of the Urinary System]] | ||
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+ | ==Test yourself with kidney and lower urinary tract flashcards== | ||
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+ | Kidney flashcards are avilable on [[Macroscopic Renal Anatomy - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|Macroscopic Renal Anatomy]], [[The Nephron - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|The Nephron]] and [[Renal Blood Pressure - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|Renal Blood Pressure]] | ||
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+ | Lower Urinary Tract flashcards are avilable on [[Ureters - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology]], [[Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology]], [[Urethra - Anatomy & Physiology - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|Urethra - Anatomy & Physiology]] and [[The Process of Micturition - Renal Flash Cards - Anatomy & Physiology|The Process of Micturition]] | ||
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*{{citation|initiallast = Young|initialfirst = B|finallast = Heath|finalfirst = J.W|year = 2000|title = Wheater's Functional Histology: A Text and Colour Atlas|ed =4th|city = London|pub = Churchill Livingstone}} | *{{citation|initiallast = Young|initialfirst = B|finallast = Heath|finalfirst = J.W|year = 2000|title = Wheater's Functional Histology: A Text and Colour Atlas|ed =4th|city = London|pub = Churchill Livingstone}} | ||
*{{citation|initiallast = Hook|initialfirst = J.B|2last = Tarloff|2first = J.B|3last = Lash|3first = L.H|finallast = Goldstein|finalfirst = R.S|year = 2004|title = Toxicology of the Kidney|ed =3rd|pub = CRC Press}} | *{{citation|initiallast = Hook|initialfirst = J.B|2last = Tarloff|2first = J.B|3last = Lash|3first = L.H|finallast = Goldstein|finalfirst = R.S|year = 2004|title = Toxicology of the Kidney|ed =3rd|pub = CRC Press}} | ||
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− | The data found within the tables on the page entitled [[ | + | The data found within the tables on the page entitled [[Normal Composition of Urine - Anatomy & Physiology]] was adapted from the [http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/ref_00.htm Merck Veterinary Manual] online reference table entitled '''Urine Volume and Specific Gravity''' |
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− | [[ | + | ==Creator== |
+ | [[Thomas Iveson]] |
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Introduction
Introduction to Fluid Movement
Kidney
Lower Urinary Tract
The lower urinary tract is the collection of organs which convey the formed urine from the kidneys to the exterior of the body. The urine is not altered in this part of the system in species other than the horse (where mucous is added) but instead its function is to collect and store the urine until enough of it is collected for release to become necessary. This gives the animal urinary continence. Three major structures make up this tract. The ureters, the bladder and the urethra.
Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology
Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology
Urethra - Anatomy & Physiology
Other
Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract
The Effects of Diuretics on the Kidneys
Link to Pathology of the Urinary System
Test yourself with kidney and lower urinary tract flashcards
Kidney flashcards are avilable on Macroscopic Renal Anatomy, The Nephron and Renal Blood Pressure
Lower Urinary Tract flashcards are avilable on Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology, Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology, Urethra - Anatomy & Physiology and The Process of Micturition
Acknowledgements and Reference Material
Source Texts:
- Dyce, K.M., Sack, W.O. and Wensing, C.J.G. (2002) Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Saunders.
- Sjaastad, O.V., Hove, K. and Sand, O. (2004) Physiology of Domestic Animals. Oslo: Scandinavian Veterinary Press.
- Young, B. and Heath, J.W. (2000) Wheater's Functional Histology: A Text and Colour Atlas. 4th ed. London: Churchill Livingstone.
- Hook, J.B., Tarloff, J.B., Lash, L.H. and Goldstein, R.S. (2004) Toxicology of the Kidney. 3rd ed. CRC Press.
Websites: The data found within the tables on the page entitled Normal Composition of Urine - Anatomy & Physiology was adapted from the Merck Veterinary Manual online reference table entitled Urine Volume and Specific Gravity