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i don't know bout cell waste, but spleen is the organ that removes OLD RED BLOOD CELLS
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The left kidney functions similarly to the right kidney, filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood to form urine. It also helps regulate blood pressure, maintain electrolyte balance, and produce hormones that contribute to red blood cell production.
The kidney is the bean-shaped organ responsible for filtering blood to remove waste and excess fluid, while also regulating electrolyte balance and producing hormones to support red blood cell production and blood pressure control.
The organ that filters the blood and removes waste is the kidneys. The kidneys are vital in maintaining the body's internal environment by regulating electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and red blood cell production. They filter waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.
The kidney is responsible for filtering waste and excess fluid from the blood to form urine. It also helps regulate blood pressure, electrolyte balance, and red blood cell production. Each kidney contains millions of nephrons, the functional units that perform the filtration process.
The kidneys filter waste products from the blood, so if they don't work properly, you are essentially poisoned by your own cell waste. Kidney failure results in death if you don't get a transplant or undergo kidney dialysis frequently.
The kidneys filter waste products from the blood, so if they don't work properly, you are essentially poisoned by your own cell waste. Kidney failure results in death if you don't get a transplant or undergo kidney dialysis frequently.
A kidney is responsible for filtering blood in order to produce urine and expel waste. There are two kidneys in a human body, however it is possible to survive with just one functioning kidney.
Kidney dialysis involves the removal of waste products and excess fluid from the blood using a dialysis machine. It mimics the process of filtration and selective transport that occurs in the kidneys, where substances are transported across the cell membrane to maintain electrolyte balance and remove waste from the body. The dialysis membrane acts as a selective barrier that allows waste products and excess fluids to be removed while retaining essential nutrients and substances in the blood.
No, carbon dioxide and waste are transported by the blood AWAY from each cell.
Kidney is an organ of our body. The Kidney is an important Excretory organ in the body which helps in separating waste matter from the blood stream and purifies blood by helping in passing of urine.