Science, asked by radhakaushikn, 6 months ago

___________ are the organs which filter urea from our blood. *
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Answered by TANI8H
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Kidneys

The kidneys are organs of the urinary system - which remove excess water, salts and urea. ... The blood is filtered at a high pressure and the kidney selectively reabsorbs any useful materials such as glucose, salt ions and water.

Answered by BrainlyDevilX
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The kidneys remove urea from the blood through tiny filtering units called nephrons. Each nephron consists of a ball formed of small blood capillaries, called a glomerulus, and a small tube called a renal tubule.

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