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how is urine produced and how it is regulated

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Answered by varunbalawade
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Urine is produced in the Kidneys. The blood vessels enter the glomerulus, a part of the kidney and the waste is all pulled out. This waste material also contains some useful material and hence our passea through the convoluted tubules and all the useful materials are absorbed into the blood again. The urine is formed on this way. It is then stored in the Renal Pelvic b and then moved to the urinary bladder and is thrown out of the body by urethra.

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Answered by hiralalsaha16
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Urine volume and concentration is regulated through the same processes that regulate blood volume. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)—produced by the posterior pituitary gland —increases the amount of water reabsorbed in the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct.

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