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Explain how the structure of the nephron is suitable to remove urea from the human body

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Answered by abhisingh88
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nephron it is the functional unit of kidney it has two part bowman's capsule and tabular part

women's capsule it is the Cup shaped structure it contain a network of blood capillaries called gold glamour

which helps in filtration of blood filtration of blood also called ultrafiltration

tubular part of nephron helps in reabsorption of blood about 99% of glomerular filtrate get absorbed in the blood and remained part called urine

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The nephron is the structural unit of the kidney. The nephron is suitable for removing the excess urea from the human body.

Explanation:

The filtration process of the nephron results in the removal of urea.

The ascending and descending tubule, Bowman ’s capsule in the nephron undergoes the filtration process and hence it removes the excess urea via urine.

Accumulation of urea leads to autoimmune diseases like arthritis. Hence the role of the nephron is to remove the unwanted waste material from the blood.

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