Increase in blood urea when there is insufficient filteration
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actually I didn't get it question clearly....but I think that it answer should be like this --->
the various tubules like proximal convoluted tubule a , distal convoluted tubule and loop of Henle and collecting tubule are responsible for the urinary filtration.......the main component of urine i.e. urea is mostly absorbed inside the collecting tubules .....if there is an insufficient filteration of urea in collecting tubules ,....then the urea does not gets fitered out in urine and hence most of the urea gets accumulated in the blood vessels i.e. efferent arteriole......this is happened because of many reasons like kidney failure , nephritis , kidney stones and many more......
the various tubules like proximal convoluted tubule a , distal convoluted tubule and loop of Henle and collecting tubule are responsible for the urinary filtration.......the main component of urine i.e. urea is mostly absorbed inside the collecting tubules .....if there is an insufficient filteration of urea in collecting tubules ,....then the urea does not gets fitered out in urine and hence most of the urea gets accumulated in the blood vessels i.e. efferent arteriole......this is happened because of many reasons like kidney failure , nephritis , kidney stones and many more......
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