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Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
Urea is the nitrogenous waste product filtered from the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
It is the Kidneys that remove the waste products from the blood and filtration of the blood is done by the glomeruli of the kidneys.
The nitrates in nitrogenous waste reduce the oxygen carrying capabilities of the haemoglobin in the blood of animals. Since plants do not have haemoglobin they can absorb it to help them make proteins.
that is called the nephron. and due to pressure filtration in the cluster of blood vessels present in them, wastes are removed.
Ultra filtration, Absorption and Re absorption
Azotemia or uremia means high blood levels of nitrogenous waste.
Kidneys filter nitrogenous waste from the blood.
nitrogenous waste
The kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood and produce urine to remove the waste.
Urea is the nitrogenous waste product filtered from the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
This process is called hemodialysis.
Uremia is the medical term meaning excessive nitrogenous waste in the blood.
Filtration is when the blood is filtered to remove waste substances and excess water, also some valuable material like glucose is also removed. This leads on the reabsorption.
Heart: circulates blood Lungs: gas exchange Stomach: storage and begin digestion Spleen: storage of RBC, production of lymphocytes kidney: filtration of nitrogenous waste from blood
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