Urine is formed after filtration of the waste products by the kidneys
Kidney
Using a kidney machine to remove waste products from the blood is known as hemodialysis.
yes
the kidneys remove waste from the bloodstream.
the lungs and kidney remove it from the blood, the intestines remove solid waste
I would imagine the same as any animal's kidney; to remove waste products from the blood.
Kidney
The test that measures the ability of the kidney to remove creatinine from the blood is called a creatinine clearance test. It involves collecting urine over a specific time period and comparing the amount of creatinine in the blood with that in the urine to assess kidney function.
Glomerulus are tufts of capillaries in the kidney nephrons that filter blood.
removal of kidney stones or incision to remove a renal calculus
All three purify the blood. The lungs help remove carbon dioxide, the kidneys remove water-soluble waste and the liver removes fat soluble wastes and many other impurities from the blood.
No, the kidneys do not remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the blood. The primary organs responsible for removing CO2 from the blood are the lungs, where it is exhaled during respiration. The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and maintaining the body's fluid and electrolyte balance.