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describe how urea is transported in the blood to the kidney​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:-  Blood enters the kidney via, renal artery and exit kidney via renal vein.

Explanation:

In the liver, when ammonia and carbon dioxide react, its forms urea. This urea is released into the blood stream from the liver cells, hepatic cells of liver. Through the blood, urea is transported to the kidney. Where's blood is filtered and , passed out of the body with other waste products in the form of urine. Blood enters the kidney via, renal artery and exit kidney via renal vein. Urea is a non toxic compound which is created by lever. Which is the safe and transported into the blood to the kidney and it is excluded to the urine outside our body.

Excretion are renal clearance is done through the blood plasma.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:-  In human body the blood enters the_kidney through renal artery and exit kidney through renal vein.

Explanation:

Through_the blood, urea is transported to the kidney. Where's_blood is filtered and , passed out of the body with other waste products in the form of urine. Blood enters_the kidney via, renal artery and exit kidney via renal vein. Urea is a non toxic_compound which is created by lever. Which is the safe and_transported into the blood to the kidney and it is excluded to the urine outside_our body.

In the liver, when ammonia_and carbon dioxide react, its forms urea. This urea is released into the blood_stream from the liver cells, hepatic cells of liver.

Excretion are renal_clearance is done through the blood plasma.

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