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Structure of artificial kidney?

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Answered by lazypanda2006
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Artificial Kidneys. There are two types of geometry of artificial kidneys. The geometry refers to the cross sectional area which is in contact with the blood, semipermeable membrane, and dialysate. The first geometry is rectangular.

Answered by kavitasingh1234
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kidney

Our kidney is very important organ of body.The kidney cleans blood in regular basis are removes all the toxics and ureas of the body.There are 2 kidneys in our body,if due to any problem 1 kidney is been removed then the other kidney can let a person leave...but if both the kidney fails then it would lead to death...

artifical \: kidney

  • The artificial kidneys are also called dialysis mechine.
  • In this process a person's blood is led from the radial artery in his arms through the mechine where the urea and excess salt are removed and the purified blood is returned to a vein in the same arm.
  • If in case the Kidneys are permanently damages to the kidneys ,a dialysis is to be repeated for twelve hour twice a week.

structure \: of \:  \\ kidney

  1. It contains multiple numbers of tubes with a semipermeable cover with a dialyzing fluid.
  2. This fluid has same osmotic pressure as blood, except that it is free of nitrogenous wastes like as urea.

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