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what is haemodialysis? when and how is it done? class 11 biology

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Answered by mayurshiyale
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Answer:

Haemodialysis is the process by which impure blood is made pure using a dialysis machine.

Explanation:

Subclavian vein is used to draw the blood. Then the blood goes towards the cellophane tube after adding anticoagulant which acts as convoluted tubule and impurities in the blood flows outside but not blood proteins. It's same like ultrafiltration. Then the cleared blood is added to the body back.

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