The kidneys are the starting point of the urinary system, the organ where urine (waste liquid materials) are filtered out of the blood stream. Dysfunctional or nonfunctional kidneys create abnormal urine, and usually an abnormal amount of abnormal urine. This can range from anuria (no urine) to polyuria (urinating multiple times a day) and from urinating basically straight water (clear, colorless, USG <1.003) to urinating pus, blood, serum, or some combination thereof.
It affects the kidney.
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Some ailments of the excretory system are: 1) Nephritis 2) Bladder Cancer 3) Kidney Failure 4) UTI( Urinary Tract Infection) 5) Kidney Cancer
Yes the kidney is the main organ in the urinary system as well as the bladder.
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The kidneys are part of the urinary system.
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What are some harmful substances for the Excretory system
Acute glomerulonephritis is an inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidneys, which can impair their ability to filter blood effectively. This condition often leads to symptoms such as hematuria (blood in urine), proteinuria (excess protein in urine), and edema due to fluid retention. As a result, the urinary system can be affected by reduced urine output and changes in urine composition. If left untreated, acute glomerulonephritis can lead to complications such as chronic kidney disease or kidney failure.
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The Urinary system includes your kidney's urethra,and your bladder:)
Anorexia can significantly impact the urinary system primarily through dehydration and electrolyte imbalances due to insufficient food and fluid intake. This can lead to concentrated urine, increased risk of kidney stones, and potential kidney damage over time. Additionally, hormonal changes related to anorexia may affect urinary function and lead to altered renal blood flow. In severe cases, these factors can contribute to acute kidney injury.