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→ How does Osmoregulation take place in humans ???​

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Answered by arshmeetkaur031
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Kidneys regulate the osmotic pressure of a mammal's blood through extensive filtration and purification in a process known as osmoregulation. All the blood in the human body is filtered many times a day by the kidneys. These organs use almost 25 percent of the oxygen absorbed through the lungs to perform this function.

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Kidneys regulate the osmotic pressure of a mammal's blood through extensive filtration and purification in a process known as osmoregulation. All the blood in the human body is filtered many times a day by the kidneys. These organs use almost 25 percent of the oxygen absorbed through the lungs to perform this function.

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