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Explain the basic structure of Kidney​

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Answered by katochsejal
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nephron is the basic and functional unit of kidney

it filters our blood and throw out the extra waste products like urea from the blood. the urine so filtered is passed through kidney into the ureter, ureter to the urinary bladder and from there to the urethra

Answered by Anonymous
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Inside the kidneys are a number of pyramid-shaped lobes. Each consists of an outer renal cortex and an inner renal medulla. Nephrons flow between these sections. ... Each kidney excretes urine through a tube called the ureter that leads to the bladder.The nephron is the microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney. It is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule. The renal corpuscle consists of a tuft of capillaries called a glomerulus and an encompassing Bowman's capsule.Their basic functions include:

Their basic functions include:Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.

Their basic functions include:Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.Regulation of osmolarity. ...

Their basic functions include:Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.Regulation of osmolarity. ...Regulation of ion concentrations. ...

Their basic functions include:Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.Regulation of osmolarity. ...Regulation of ion concentrations. ...Regulation of pH. ...

Their basic functions include:Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.Regulation of osmolarity. ...Regulation of ion concentrations. ...Regulation of pH. ...Excretion of wastes and toxins. ...

Their basic functions include:Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.Regulation of osmolarity. ...Regulation of ion concentrations. ...Regulation of pH. ...Excretion of wastes and toxins. ...Production of hormones.

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