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When blood is flowing through your kidneys and getting filtered a lot of things that go through the filter are salts, water, urea, glucose and some amino acids go through. Later on much of the water, salt and some glucose and amino acids get reabsorbed. So much of what your urine is composed of is urea, water, salt with extremely small amounts of glucose and amino acids.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. It is the 'waste' filtered from the blood.
About 180 liters of fluid is filtered by your kidneys per day. You pass about one to three liters of urine. Rest of the fluid is reabsorbed by your kidneys.
Wastes materials being filtered out of the body.
mainly glucose (in the renal tubule) and water (in the collecting duct)
Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
mainly glucose (in the renal tubule) and water (in the collecting duct)
The kidneys
No - a lot of blood is filtered through the kidneys
Blood gets filtered because of the Nephrons, which are tiny little blood capillaries inside the kidneys.
Any liquids you drink are filtered by the kidneys.
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Elimination is the process by which a drug is excreted from the body through the kidneys.
Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys