Biology, asked by aliza310, 9 months ago

from where urea comes into the interstitial fluid of kidney​

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Answered by lathaprabakaran5
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Answer:

Explanation:

Luminal fluid flows into the medullary collecting duct, which is permeable to water and urea when under the influence of ADH (Figure 3.2-1, C). ... Some urea also is reabsorbed into the interstitium. Reabsorbed water is removed efficiently by the vasa recta in the renal medulla.

Answered by MeghaPrd
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Answer:

The urea is passed through from excretory system

Hope it helps.......

Explanation:

the excretory system removes wastes produced by homeostasis in order to prevent damage to the body

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