the tiny filtiring units in the urinary is the kidney
The filtering unit of the kidney is the nephrons.
Nephrons which are tiny units in the kidney and are in millions of numbers in capacity.
The glomeruli.
It is called "Nephron".
The glomeruli.
It is called "Nephron".
It does because filtering traps have very tiny holes. If the particles are not dissolved than the filtering trap will catch them.
No. they are called nephrons. The ureters are large tubes that carry urine away from the kidney into the bladder.
hypoplasiaRenal hypoplasia is abnormally reduced development of the kidneys.
Tiny cells in the kidneys called nephrons filter the blood, they are composed of the glomerulus and the tubule. You have thousands of nephrons in each kidney.
The actual removal of wastes occurs in tiny units inside the kidneys called nephrons. Each kidney has about a million nephrons. In the nephron, a glomerulus-which is a tiny blood vessel, or capillary-intertwines with a tiny urine-collecting tube called a tubule. The glomerulus acts as a filtering unit, or sieve, and keeps normal proteins and cells in the bloodstream, allowing extra fluid and wastes to pass through. A complicated chemical exchange takes place, as waste materials and water leave the blood and enter the urinary system.
The tiny units that make up bone are called osteons.