how is urine formed???and what are the three steps of urine formattion..explain with details....please help me ....
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FORMATION OF URINE ........................ WHEN THE BLOOD PASSES TO KIDNEY IT FILTER THE BLOOD WITH ITS FILTRATION UNITS CALLED NEPHRON AND REMOVES ALL THE IMPURITIES FROM IT,THE FILTERED BLOOD IS THEN SEND BACK .THE IMPURITIES OR THE NITROGENEOUS WASTE LIKE URIC ACID,UREA DISSOLVE IN WATER AND FROM KIDNEY PASS TO URETER WHICH ARE TUBE LIKE STRUCTURE AND OPEN IN URINARY BLADDER.THE URINE IS STORED THERE AND THEN THE MUSCLES CONTRACT RESULTING THE URINE TO COME OUT FROM THE BODY THROUGH A SMALL HOLE KNOWN AS URETHRA.
THIS IS HOW THE BLOOD GETS FILTERED AND THE URINE IS REMOVED FROM THE BODY.
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THIS IS HOW THE BLOOD GETS FILTERED AND THE URINE IS REMOVED FROM THE BODY.
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these are the steps for urine formation:
The renal artery brings in the dirty blood containing waste substances into the kidneys.
This dirty blood containing waste like urea enters the glomerulus which filters this blood. During filtration , substances like glucose, amino acids, salts, water and urea, etc. present in the blood pass into the Bowman's capsule and then enter the tubule of nephron.
The useful substances like glucose, amino acids, some salts, and some water, etc., are reabsorbed into the blood through capillaries surrounding the tubule.
The waste substances such as urea, some unwanted salts and excess water remain behind the tubule.
Now, the only liquid left behind in the tubule is the urine.
Then urine goes to the urinary bladder through the ureters.
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The renal artery brings in the dirty blood containing waste substances into the kidneys.
This dirty blood containing waste like urea enters the glomerulus which filters this blood. During filtration , substances like glucose, amino acids, salts, water and urea, etc. present in the blood pass into the Bowman's capsule and then enter the tubule of nephron.
The useful substances like glucose, amino acids, some salts, and some water, etc., are reabsorbed into the blood through capillaries surrounding the tubule.
The waste substances such as urea, some unwanted salts and excess water remain behind the tubule.
Now, the only liquid left behind in the tubule is the urine.
Then urine goes to the urinary bladder through the ureters.
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