The filtering unit of the kidney is the nephrons.
The glomeruli.
The glomeruli.
The filtering unit of the kidney is the nephrons.
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the tiny filtiring units in the urinary is the kidney
The nephron
The nephron is the basic unit of the kidney responsible for filtering blood, regulating electrolyte balance, and maintaining fluid homeostasis by producing urine.
The tiny filtering factory in the kidneys is the nephron. Nephrons are the functional units of the kidneys responsible for filtering blood, removing waste products, and regulating electrolyte balance. Each kidney contains millions of nephrons.
The basic filtering unit is called a nephron.
Nephrons which are tiny units in the kidney and are in millions of numbers in capacity.
Kidneys consist of small independent filtering systems called nephrons. Nephrons are basically molecular sieves that selectively filter and purify blood.
Yes, many in each kidney. Nephrons are the functional unit of the kidney where filtration of the blood contents occurs and urine is produced - and its degree of concentration is determined. Various hormones and sympathetic stimulants act on the kidney to regulate these processes.