The kidney.
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Formation of urine Human kidneys consist of three layers. These layers are, in order, the cortex on the outside of the organ, the medulla, and the pelvis. Blood flows into the medulla through the renal artery. In the medulla and cortex, the renal artery branches into increasingly smaller arteries. Each of these arteries ends in a blood filtration unit called a nephron. Two healthy kidneys contain a total of about 2 million nephrons, which filter about 190 litres of blood daily. A nephron consists of a network of tiny blood vessels, the glomerulus, surrounded by Bowman's capsule, a two-layer membrane that opens into a convoluted tubule. Pressure forces much of the blood plasma (fluid portion of the blood) through the glomerulus and into Bowman's capsule. The resulting tubular fluid, which contains water and dissolved chemicals, then passes into the convoluted tubule. The portion of the blood that remains in the glomerulus flows into small vessels called capillaries, which surround the convoluted tubule. As the tubular fluid flows through the tubule, substances needed by the body are absorbed by the cells of the tubule wall. These substances, which include amino acids, glucose, and about 99 per cent of the water, then rejoin the blood in the capillaries. The capillaries return the blood to the heart by way of the renal vein. Substances not absorbed in the tubule are wastes that the body cannot use. Other wastes are secreted into the tubular fluid by the tubular cells of the kidney. These various substances, which include ammonia, urea, uric acid, and excess water, make up urine. The urine passes from the convoluted tubules into larger collecting tubules and then into the pelvis layer of the kidney. A tube called the ureter carries urine from each kidney into the urinary bladder. Urine collects in the bladder until it passes out of the body through another tube, the urethra. Healthy kidneys produce from 1 to 2 litres of urine daily.
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In Salem Village, an ingredient commonly mentioned in the witches' cake was rye meal, which was often mixed with the urine of the afflicted. This cake was believed to be a form of witchcraft intended to identify witches by feeding it to a dog; if the dog reacted adversely, it was thought to confirm the presence of witchcraft. The practice reflected the hysteria and superstition surrounding the witch trials during that period.
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The kidney is responsible for removing waste products from the body by filtering blood and excreting waste materials in the form of urine.
The organ that filters the blood and removes waste is the kidneys. The kidneys are vital in maintaining the body's internal environment by regulating electrolyte balance, blood pressure, and red blood cell production. They filter waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine, which is then excreted from the body.
The kidney is the primary organ responsible for the formation and excretion of nitrogenous waste in the form of urine. It filters blood to remove waste products and excess substances, which are then concentrated and eliminated from the body in the form of urine.
the kidney is the major organ that filters the waste blood
The kidney is the organ that filters waste from the blood. Millions of tiny structures called nephrons in the kidneys help in the filtration process by removing waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine.
The urinary system removes nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood. This process occurs primarily in the kidneys, where waste products such as urea are filtered out of the blood and excreted in the form of urine.
The kidney.
Our urine form is the Liquid form. And it is boldily waste and chemicals.
Oh, dude, that's the kidneys! They're like the body's little janitors, filtering out all the junk from your blood and turning it into pee. So next time you gotta go, just thank your kidneys for doing their dirty work!