filteration of blood:- is in the kidney absorption of nutrients :- is in the small intestine
renal corpuscle
nephrons
in the proximal tubules
The Proximal Convoluted Tubules (PCT). The brush border cells of the PCT increase the cell's suface, which then helps with reabsorption.
== == A nephron is where filtration of blood will occur and it is also the million miscroscopic devices inside the kidney
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yes it does occur in the roots as it takes nutrients from the soil.
Filtration, tubular reabsorption, tubular secretion
Urine formation and the adjustment of blood composition involve three major processes: glomerular filtration by the glomeruli, and tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion in the renal tubules. In addition, the collecting ducts work in concert with the nephrons to concentrate or dilute the urine..Functions of the nephrons include filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion. Via these functional processes, the kidneys regulate the volume, composition, and pH of the blood, and eliminate nitrogenous metabolic wastes.
Urine formation in the kidney
Well let me tell you child. After filtration you need to RUSH to the hospital, And eat oranges to help your blood pressure flow:)
In the glomerulus. Note this is not filtration of urine, it is the filtration of blood leading to the production of urine as a waste product.
The reabsorption of water from the kidney tubules back into the blood depends on osmosis.
Tubular reabsorption is the movement of filtrate from renal tubules back into blood in response to the body's specific needs.
loop of Henley
Blood filtration takes place in the kidneys ( specifically in the Bowman's capsule )....
The liver breaks down harmful substances as well as non-harmful products such as the deamination of proteins, but the metabolites are put back into the blood circulation. The kidneys then filter these metabolites and other substances out of the blood, returning "cleaned" blood back to the body and harmful substances excreted in water and ultimately urine.
in the proximal tubules
Tubular secretion is a part of urine formation occurring within the nephrons of the kidneys. After glomerular filtration, in which fluids from the blood pass into the glomerular capsule of the renal tubule, the filtrate is subject to tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion within the convoluted tubules and collecting ducts of the nephrons.