The excretory system regulates the body’s fluids by removing wastes and controlling the retention of water, salts, and other nutrients. As this system functions, the bladder stores urine produced by the kidneys until the body is ready to release the urine through the urethra.

Each organ in the excretory system is made up of various tissues, including epithelial tissue.
An individual has a disorder that causes impaired functioning of the epithelial tissue of the bladder. Which of the following best predict the effect of this disorder on the individual?
Choose 2 answers:
Choose 2 answers:
(Choice A) The individual could have problems with urination, including difficulty storing urine in the bladder.
A
The individual could have problems with urination, including difficulty storing urine in the bladder.
(Choice B) The individual’s kidneys could be strained due to stiffening of the bladder wall.
B
The individual’s kidneys could be strained due to stiffening of the bladder wall.
(Choice C) The individual’s excretory system would be able to fully compensate for decreased bladder function by improving the functioning of the kidneys.
C
The individual’s excretory system would be able to fully compensate for decreased bladder function by improving the functioning of the kidneys.

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The correct choices are:

A) The individual could have problems with urination, including difficulty storing urine in the bladder.
B) The individual’s kidneys could be strained due to stiffening of the bladder wall.

Explanation:
If there is impaired functioning of the epithelial tissue of the bladder, it can lead to problems with urination, including difficulty storing urine in the bladder (Choice A). The bladder's role is to store urine produced by the kidneys until it is ready to be released through the urethra. If the bladder is not functioning properly, it may not be able to effectively store urine, leading to problems with urination.

Additionally, if the bladder wall stiffens due to the disorder, it can put strain on the kidneys (Choice B). The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products and excess water from the blood to produce urine. If the bladder is unable to effectively store urine, the kidneys may become strained as they continuously produce urine without being able to release it properly.

Choice C is incorrect because even though the excretory system may try to compensate for the decreased bladder function, there is no guarantee that it would fully compensate by improving the functioning of the kidneys.

To determine the effect of impaired functioning of the epithelial tissue of the bladder, we need to understand the role of the bladder in the excretory system and how a disorder in its tissue can affect its functioning.

The bladder plays a crucial role in the excretory system by storing urine produced by the kidneys until it is ready to be excreted through the urethra. The bladder expands and contracts to accommodate various amounts of urine. The functioning of the bladder's epithelial tissue is essential for maintaining the integrity and elasticity of the bladder.

Based on this information, let's analyze each of the given choices:

Choice A: The individual could have problems with urination, including difficulty storing urine in the bladder.

This choice is likely to be correct. Impaired functioning of the bladder's epithelial tissue can lead to problems with urination. The bladder may lose its elasticity and ability to stretch, resulting in difficulty storing urine. This could lead to symptoms such as frequent urination or incontinence.

Choice B: The individual’s kidneys could be strained due to stiffening of the bladder wall.

This choice is also likely to be correct. If the bladder's epithelial tissue is impaired and loses its elasticity, it may result in a stiffening of the bladder wall. This can put additional strain on the kidneys as they have to work harder to push urine into the stiffened bladder. Over time, this increased workload on the kidneys may lead to kidney damage or other kidney-related issues.

Choice C: The individual’s excretory system would be able to fully compensate for decreased bladder function by improving the functioning of the kidneys.

This choice is incorrect. While the excretory system does have some degree of compensation mechanisms, such as increased kidney function in response to impaired bladder function, it cannot fully compensate for decreased bladder function. The kidneys can work harder to compensate for a certain degree of impaired bladder function, but they cannot completely make up for the lack of proper bladder functioning. Therefore, this choice can be ruled out.

To summarize, the best predictions for the effect of impaired functioning of the bladder's epithelial tissue on the individual are:

- The individual could have problems with urination, including difficulty storing urine in the bladder.
- The individual’s kidneys could be strained due to stiffening of the bladder wall.

Hence, the correct answers are A and B.