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The kidneys

The kidneys are located in the back of the abdomen and have two important functions in the body:

  • they regulate the water content in the blood
  • they excrete/remove the toxic waste products of metabolism

Dr Alice Roberts dissects a pig’s kidney and explains the structure and function of the kidney and urinary system

The excretory system – structure and function

Blue and red blood vessels.  The blue show blood coming from the kidneys going to the heart. The red show blood going to the kidneys from the heart. Bladder, urethra and kidney are labelled.
  1. Blood is brought to the kidney in the which branches off the .
  2. The kidney regulates/controls the water and salt content and removes .
  3. The filtered excess water, salts and urea form a liquid called .
  4. The urine is transported to the along tubes called .
  5. The bladder stores the urine until it is convenient to expel it from the body through the urethra.
  6. The purified blood returns to the circulation through the and to the heart through the .

The kidney

This diagram shows where the renal artery enters the kidney, and where the renal vein leaves.

A diagram of a kidney showing where the renal artery enters the kidney and where the renal vein leaves. Also labelled are the cortex, medulla, and ureter.

The kidney is packed with around a million structures called . These nephrons start in the cortex of the kidney and loop down into the medulla and back to the cortex.

The nephron regulates the level of water, and salts and removes urea from the blood.