How does blood purified in kidneys?
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Blood Filtration in the Kidney :
- This blood is sent to the body's filter treatment plant, where it is purified by the kidneys and circulated on to the rest of the body.
- Some of the blood flow becomes fluid waste (1/1000th to 2/1000th) and is sent into the bladder for storage until it can be conveniently expelled.
- They balance the body’s acid/alkaline nature and the concentrations of salts, minerals and other materials.
- The blood is filtered, purified, cleansed and adjusted twenty-four hours every day.
- Hundreds of pints of blood flow through these organs daily, about one-fourth of the heart’s output or approximately the body’s entire volume.
- The blood circulates through the kidneys twenty times each hour for purification. About two and one-half pints of this flow becomes urine, although the amount largely depends on our consumption of food and drink, our physical activity and other factors.
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Blood is sent to the body filter ssystem there it gets purified
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