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yes it passes through the kidney which has tiny tubes and because of pressure the blood is ultra filtrated which causes waste materials and excess water flow out and blood back to the circulatory system.

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The waste from your kidney exits your body when you urinate. Some other wastes exit your body through your pores and sweat glands.

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Q: Where does the waste from blood go when blood is filtered in the kidney?
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After leaving the kidney where does the filtrate go?

Urine flows from kidney to the urinary bladder through ureters. Urinary bladder collects and from urinary bladder it goes outside the body through urethra


Are the membranes in a dialysis machine permeable or selectively permeable?

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Does all of the blood enter the kidney?

yes, it does. it has to in order to clean it and make u urinate. At rest, about 1/5th of your cardiac output flow through your kidneys, thus on average all your blood is filtered every 5 minutes.


What are the components of blood upon entering the kidney and urine?

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How can you mechanically remove waste from blood?

You go through dialysis.


How does encephalopathy progress from acute renal failure?

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What is the major function of the kidney?

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What sports can you play with one kidney?

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What are the three basic physiological processes in urine formation?

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