First of all excretion occurs aka removing all the wastes from the blood/body
then the major organs of the excretory system are kidneys and they produce the watery fluid called urine.
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1. Both wastes and needed materials, such as glucose, are removed from the
blood.
2. Much of the needed material is returned to the blood.
They are the nephrons that really fine tune the level of concentration of the urine.
nephrons?
In the renal corpuscle, which is a filtration unit of vertebrate nephrons, functional units of the kidney.
Nephrons are the smallest functional filtering units of the kidneys. They are located in the adrenal cortex (outer crust) which is considered the urine manufacturing facility. The adrenal medulla (inner core) is the urine collecting facility. The urine then goes into the renal pelvis which leads to the ureters, tubes that lead to the bladder where it is stored until you urinate. The urine then leaves your body through your urethra. Medically this is called micturition. See the link below: This is a complete nephron. ( Αdrenal medulla ?? )
1. Human being on an average excrete about 1 to 1.5 litres of urine per day. 2. Each kidney is made of numerous (about 1 million) called tubules known as nephrons. 3. About 180 litres of blood, which run through these nephrons.
you can look at the two main nephrons that are in the main part of your body.
nephrons
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1. Both wastes and needed materials, such as glucose, are removed from the blood. 2. Much of the needed material is returned to the blood.
1. Both wastes and needed materials, such as What_is_the_two-stage_process_in_wich_nephrons_help_produce_urine, are removed from theblood.2. Much of the needed material is returned to the blood
The microscopic chemical filtration factories in kidneys are called nephrons, which produce urine. The kidneys roughly contain about two million nephrons.
The bean-shaped kidneys produce urine and control the level of water and salts in the body. Nephrons act as tiny filters that remove wastes from the blood. The bladder stores urine, and the urine leaves the body through the urethra
Nephrons in kidney .
They are the nephrons that really fine tune the level of concentration of the urine.
nephrons
I have never heard of "nephrom". Maybe you mean nephrons, which are microscopic units that filter the blood and produce urine. Each kidnew contains about one million nephrons. this is according to "the Merck Manual of Medical information second edition."
The functions are: 1:IT forms the filtering bed through which all the constituents of plasma excepting colloids of plasma are filtered and thus helps in urine formation.