You have it just backward. In the kidney's glomerula, water and waste is taken out of the bloodstream and sent to the urinary bladder.
You have it just backward. In the kidney's glomerula, water and waste is taken out of the bloodstream and sent to the urinary bladder.
Water diffuses from the kidney back into the blood stream.
There is no single tube or group of tubes entering the kidneys. There are millions of tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, and the kidneys take non-useful or toxic materials out, along with enough water to create urine.
Antidiuretic hormone ADH
It is transported out of the cell. The water is carried by blood vessels to the kidney, where the water is excreted in urine. (This process excretes MOST of the water, since part of the water produced from respiration is lost in sweat and breathing out)
Water.
Blood filtration in the kidney occurs in the glomerulus, which is a network of tiny blood vessels (capillaries) located within the Bowman's capsule. As blood flows through the glomerulus, water, ions, and small molecules are filtered out of the blood into the Bowman's capsule, forming a filtrate that will eventually be processed into urine. This process is crucial for removing waste products and regulating fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Kidney
Plaque constricts the blood vessel which increases blood pressure. Think of a kink in a water hose and how pressure builds up within the hose. Same with plaque (kinks) in arteries or blood vessels.
yes, if the blood cells absorb too much water, they can "lyse" or burst. therefore, drinking too much water is dangerous.
Blood
The kidneys are the organs that directly regulate the concentration of water in the blood by filtering excess water and solutes from the blood to form urine. They also help maintain proper balance of electrolytes in the body by reabsorbing or excreting them as needed.