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2. Differentiate between the following pairs of terms :
(a) Bowman's capsule and Malpighian capsule (structure)
(b) Diuresis and Uremia (cause and problem)

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Answered by wwwnareshbalhara496
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(a) Bowman's capsule is a thin walled cup containing the glomerulus. This Bowman's capsule along with the glomerulus is known as malpighian capsule.

(b) Uremia is a clinical syndrome marked by elevated concentrations of urea in the blood and associated with fluid, electrolyte, and hormone imbalances and metabolic abnormalities, which develop in parallel with deterioration of renal function.

Diuresis is a condition in which the kidneys filter too much bodily fluid

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Answered by sanjibsarkar3665
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difference between bowman's capsule and malpighian capsule is

Bowman's capsule—Double-walled, cup-shaped dilation that surrounds the glomerulus and forms the beginning of the nephron. The inner wall is called the visceral layer, and it is composed of podocytes that closely surround the glomerular capillary tuft.

The composite structure formed by Bowman's capsule and glomerulus is called Malpighian body or renal corpuscle. ... Bowman's capsule encloses the glomerulus. An afferent arteriole breaks into about 20-50 capillary loops or glomerular tuft which then reunite to form an efferent arteriole passing out from the glomerulus.

Diuresis and Uremia

Diuresis is often a side effect of other medical complications, such as heart failure or kidney failure. It can develop as a response to drug use, a response to certain foods (or drinks), high blood pressure, excessive intake of liquids, a kidney obstruction, or diabetes.

Uremia is caused by extreme and usually irreversible damage to your kidneys. This is usually from chronic kidney disease. The kidneys are no longer able to filter the waste from your body and send it out through your urine.

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