First of all excretion occurs aka removing all the wastes from the blood/body
then the major organs of the excretory system are kidneys and they produce the watery fluid called urine.
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The kidneys filter waste from the blood and produce urine. They remove excess salts, toxins, and waste products, such as urea, which is generated from protein metabolism. This filtration process occurs in structures called nephrons, where blood is filtered, and urine is formed before being excreted from the body.
These are called nephrons, and they are the functional units of the kidneys. Each nephron consists of a glomerulus, which filters blood, and a tubule, which processes the filtrate to form urine. The kidneys contain millions of nephrons that work together to regulate the composition of blood and produce urine.
Urine formation begins in the kidneys, where blood is filtered to remove waste products, excess ions, and water. This process occurs in the renal corpuscles within the nephrons of the kidney.
The structures in the kidneys that filter toxins out of urine are called nephrons. Each kidney contains approximately one million nephrons, which are responsible for filtering waste products and regulating the body's water and electrolyte balance.
The filters inside a kidney are called nephrons. Each kidney contains thousands of nephrons, which are responsible for filtering waste and excess substances from the blood to form urine.
you can look at the two main nephrons that are in the main part of your body.
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nephrons. These are responsible for filtering waste products and excess substances from the blood to produce urine. Each kidney contains thousands of nephrons that work together to maintain the body's balance of fluids and electrolytes.
1. Both wastes and needed materials, such as glucose, are removed from the blood. 2. Much of the needed material is returned to the blood.
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The bean-shaped kidneys produce urine and control the level of water and salts in the body. Nephrons act as tiny filters that remove wastes from the blood. The bladder stores urine, and the urine leaves the body through the urethra
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These are called nephrons, and they are the functional units of the kidneys. Each nephron consists of a glomerulus, which filters blood, and a tubule, which processes the filtrate to form urine. The kidneys contain millions of nephrons that work together to regulate the composition of blood and produce urine.
I have never heard of "nephrom". Maybe you mean nephrons, which are microscopic units that filter the blood and produce urine. Each kidnew contains about one million nephrons. this is according to "the Merck Manual of Medical information second edition."
The functions are: 1:IT forms the filtering bed through which all the constituents of plasma excepting colloids of plasma are filtered and thus helps in urine formation.
Urine formation begins in the kidneys, where blood is filtered to remove waste products, excess ions, and water. This process occurs in the renal corpuscles within the nephrons of the kidney.