CBSE BOARD X, asked by fahadqureshi931182, 1 day ago

The 'used dialysing' solution is rich in; (a) Urea and excess salts (b) . Blood cells (c) Lymph (d) Proteins​

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Answered by narayansabale1943
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Answer:

lymph

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Answered by NehaKari
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The 'used dialysing' solution is rich in urea and excess salts.(Option A)

  • The 'used dialysing' solution is a fluid that is used in the process of dialysis.
  • Dialysis is a medical treatment that helps remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood of patients with kidney failure.
  • The 'used dialysing' solution is designed to remove excess salts and waste products, such as urea, from the blood of the patient.
  • Urea is a waste product that is produced when the body breaks down protein. Normally, the kidneys are responsible for filtering urea from the blood and excreting it in the urine. However, in patients with kidney failure, the kidneys are unable to perform this function, which leads to a buildup of urea in the blood.
  • During dialysis, the patient's blood is circulated through a semipermeable membrane that separates the blood from the dialysate.
  • The excess salts and waste products in the blood, including urea, diffuse across the membrane and into the dialysate.
  • The dialysate, which is now rich in urea and excess salts, is then discarded.
  • It's worth noting that the 'used dialysing' solution does not contain blood cells, lymph, or proteins. These components are too large to pass through the semipermeable membrane used in the dialysis process.

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