What is dialysis?How it is done?
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Dialysis is a process of purification of impure blood.. basically done for the person who's kidney don't work anymore..
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Dialysis is a process of purification of impure blood.. basically done for the person who's kidney don't work anymore..
hope it helps..✌️✌️
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Hello dear friend !
Here is your answer :-
Dialysis is the process that helps in artificial removal of wastes from the body.
Kidney failures can be managed by artificial kidney. Artificial kidney is a device used to remove nitrogenous waste products from the blood through dialysis.
Artificial kidneys container number of tubes with a semipermeable lining suspended in a tank filled with a dialyzing fluid. This fluid has the same osmotic pressure as blood, except that it is devoid of nitrogenous waste such as urea.
During the process of dialysis the patients blood is passed through these tubes. As blood passes, the waste products from the blood move into dialyzing fluid by diffusion and the purified blood is pumped back into the patient's body.
This is the similar function of the kidney but it is different since here is no reabsorption involved.
Here is your answer :-
Dialysis is the process that helps in artificial removal of wastes from the body.
Kidney failures can be managed by artificial kidney. Artificial kidney is a device used to remove nitrogenous waste products from the blood through dialysis.
Artificial kidneys container number of tubes with a semipermeable lining suspended in a tank filled with a dialyzing fluid. This fluid has the same osmotic pressure as blood, except that it is devoid of nitrogenous waste such as urea.
During the process of dialysis the patients blood is passed through these tubes. As blood passes, the waste products from the blood move into dialyzing fluid by diffusion and the purified blood is pumped back into the patient's body.
This is the similar function of the kidney but it is different since here is no reabsorption involved.
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