The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidney. This is then passed on to the bladder which will be excreted as urine.
By filtration through the kidney.
The reason why red blood cells don't pass through the dialysis tube is because red blood cells are too large to fit through the pores in the membranes but urea and salt flow through membranes into the sterile solution and are removed.
hi Is there a tablet or capsule that will lower the bodies ammonia level similar to the liquid lactulose thanks
The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test measures the level of urea nitrogen in a sample of the patient's blood.
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidney. This is then passed on to the bladder which will be excreted as urine.
By filtration through the kidney.
No, red and white blood cells and platelets are not removed when urea is removed from the blood. Urea is a waste product that is filtered out by the kidneys, while the red and white blood cells and platelets are important components of the blood that perform essential functions in the body.
Really? Urea and water... Urine
Urea is removed in the kidneys and sent to the bladder.
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.
As the dialysis fluid has no urea in it, there is a large concentration gradient - meaning that urea moves across the partially permeable membrane, from the blood to the dialysis fluid, by diffusion. This is very important as it is essential that urea is removed from the patients' blood.
No, the blood cells are too large to pass through the dialysis membrane.
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