Nephron is a unit of filtration in kidneys that filters waste material. It selectively reabsorbs or excretes water with the help of capillaries that surround it. What is likely benefit of this? Options (A): It makes the process of filtration at Bowman's capsule easier. Option(B): It maintains the concentration of urine based on the amount of water present in the body. Option(C): It keeps the uptake and store excess amount of water in the body for later use. Options (D): It helps keep the output of urine constant throughout the day
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Option(B): It maintains the concentration of urine based on the amount of water present in the body.
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The likely benefit of the nephron's filtration process is Option B:
It maintains the concentration of urine based on the amount of water present in the body. The nephron is responsible for selectively reabsorbing or excreting water, depending on the amount of water present in the body. This helps to maintain the concentration of urine, which is important for the body to maintain homeostasis and regulate the amount of water in the body. The other options are not related to the nephron's filtration process.
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