Biology, asked by ranjithinfo7781, 1 year ago

Total filtrate formed in 24 hours in human kidney is
(a) 1.8 litre
(b) 8.0 litre
(c) 18 litre
(d) 180 litre

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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Total filtrate formed in 24 hours in human kidney is (d) 180 litres

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Answered by phillipinestest
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In 24 hours 180 liters of total filtrate is formed  in human kidney.

Explanation:

The "volume of filtrate" framed by both kidneys every moment is named as the "glomerular filtration rate (GFR)". The heart siphons around 5 L blood for every min under resting conditions. Around "20 percent or one liter enters  kidneys for filtration process".

By and large, this liter outcome in the generation of around 125 mL/min filtrate created in men (scope of 90 to 140 mL/min) and 105 mL/min filtrate delivered in ladies (scope of 80 to 125 mL/min). This sum likens to a volume of around 180 L/day in men and 150 L/day in ladies.

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