Human Excretory System (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 1 May, 2026

The human excretory system, also known as the urinary system, comprises the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The human excretory system filters waste products and excess substances from the bloodstream, resulting in the formation of urine. It performs blood filtration through numerous microscopic units known as nephrons. In addition to waste elimination, the excretory system plays a vital role in regulating electrolyte levels, blood pressure, and the body's acid-base balance.

Human-Excretory-System

**Excretory System Organs

The human excretory system is responsible for eliminating waste products and maintaining the body's electrolyte and fluid balance. The excretory organs responsible for carrying out the excretion of the waste products are as follows:

**1. Kidneys

Kidneys are bean-shaped organs that filter blood to remove waste products and excess substances, such as urea, creatinine, and excess salts. They also regulate blood pressure and the concentration of ions in the blood. The normal size of a kidney is 10-12 cm, the width of 5-7 cm, and the weight is approximately. 120-170g.

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Structure of the Kidney

The overview of the basic structure of the kidney is explained below:

Capsule

The outermost layer of the kidney is known as the Capsule. It is hard in nature, made up of stromal cells surrounded by connective tissue. It plays an important role in the development of the kidneys. Given below is a diagram of the anatomy of the kidney, which shows the cortex and medulla parts of the capsule.

Nephron

The nephron is the functional unit of the Kidney. The Nephron is the small functional structure that produces urine in humans. The urine, which is being produced by the nephrons, is excreted outside of the body.

nephron

The structure of the Nephrons can be divided into two parts as follows:

**Renal Corpuscles - Theyconsist of blood vessels and different layers. It forms part of the cortex region of the kidney, where urine formation takes place. It consists of:

**Renal Tubules - Long, convoluted tubes connected to the Bowman's capsule, where reabsorption and secretion of filtrate take place.

Henle's Loop

Henle's loop is a part of the kidney's filtration system, consisting of both an ascending and descending limb. It plays a crucial role in reabsorbing water and salts from the urine, helping in the concentration of urine and regulation of the body's water balance.

Structure of Nephron

Features of the Loop of Henle

**2. Ureters

Ureters connect the kidneys to the bladder, allowing the flow of urine from the kidneys to be stored in the bladder. Given below are the features of the ureters:

**3. Urinary Bladder

This is the sac-like organ present in the human body. This helps to store the urine inside it for a while. Given below are some features of the urinary bladder:

**4. Urethra

The primary function of the urethra is to carry urine from the bladder to the outside of the body during **urination. Given below are a few features of the urethra:

**Urine Formation

Urine is produced in the nephrons through a series of steps:

Steps of Urine Formation Description
**1. Glomerular Filtration Waste materials and fluids are filtered from the blood into the collecting tubules, forming urine. This forms the first step in the excretion process in humans. Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) measures the rate of this filtration. Hence, Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) is the amount of filtrate produced by both kidneys per minute.
2. Tubular Reabsorption Ions and substances like amino acids, sodium ions, and glucose are reabsorbed in this step. Water is absorbed passively, while sodium and glucose are absorbed actively.
3. Secretion of Ions Ions such as ammonia, hydrogen ions, and potassium ions are secreted to maintain bodily fluid equilibrium.

Functions of Tubules

The functions of tubules are given below:

Micturition

The urinary bladder stores urine produced by the nephrons. Micturition, commonly known as urination, is the process of emptying the bladder of urine.

**Functions of the Human Excretory System

The main function of the excretory system is to produce urine or waste material. The process of the production of the water material is mainly inside the kidney. The functions of the Human Excretory System are as follows:

Disorder of the Human Excretory System

When any part of the excretory system malfunctions, it causes disorders of the excretory system. Given below are some of the disorders of the human excretory system.

The following are the disorders that are related to the human excretory system:

Dialysis Process

Dialysis is a medical treatment for individuals with kidney failure, and it is an artificial procedure to remove excess wastes and fluids from the blood when a patient's kidneys are not functioning properly and naturally. The process of dialysis is shown below:

Process of Dialysis

The dialysis process is explained as follows:

Importance of the Human Excretory System