Blood flows from the heart to the kidneys through the renal arteries, which branch off the aorta. Once in the kidneys, blood enters tiny blood vessels called glomeruli, where it is filtered to remove waste and excess fluids. The filtered blood then exits the kidneys through the renal veins back to the heart.
When blood is filtered in the kidneys, urine is produced. Urine is a liquid waste product that contains water, salts, and waste products filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
The nephrons filter blood through the body and get rid of the waste which exits the body. The liver also filters blood other than the kidney.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Our kidneys work tirelessly to filter our blood, and on average, they filter all the blood in our body about 20-25 times a day. Isn't that just amazing? Our bodies are truly remarkable and always working hard to keep us healthy and balanced.
Wastes are carried to the kidneys by the bloodstream. Blood flows through the kidneys, where waste products are filtered out and excreted as urine. This process helps to maintain the body's balance of electrolytes, fluids, and other substances.
The Kidneys, where the blood/urea thing takes place.
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Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
The kidneys
Blood gets filtered because of the Nephrons, which are tiny little blood capillaries inside the kidneys.
When blood is filtered in the kidneys, urine is produced. Urine is a liquid waste product that contains water, salts, and waste products filtered from the blood by the kidneys.
Kidneys.
No - a lot of blood is filtered through the kidneys
The dirty blood in our body is filtered by the kidneys. The kidneys remove waste products, excess minerals, and toxins from the blood to produce urine.
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Blood is filtered by kidneys, lymphatic vessels etc and lastly oxygenated by the lungs. Once passed through the lungs passes into the heart by the vena cava and the heart pumps the blood back out via the aorta to the rest of the body.