What is nephrons and what is the function
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Definition. noun, plural: nephrons. The structural and functional unit of the kidney, i.e. a structure comprised of a set of tubules and its chief functions are blood filtration, osmoregulation, and waste elimination by urine formation. Supplement.
Each of your kidneys contain more than a million tiny filtering nephrons that help clean your blood. Your nephrons help: Remove excess water,wastes and other substances from your blood. Return substances like sodium, potassium or phosphorus whenever any of these substances run low in your body.
Each of your kidneys contain more than a million tiny filtering nephrons that help clean your blood. Your nephrons help: Remove excess water,wastes and other substances from your blood. Return substances like sodium, potassium or phosphorus whenever any of these substances run low in your body.
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hey mate....here is your answer....
nephron is the functional unit of kidney which is used to reabsorb the required products they are present in the blood carried towards the kidney by the means of renal vein......
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nephron is the functional unit of kidney which is used to reabsorb the required products they are present in the blood carried towards the kidney by the means of renal vein......
hope u understood ^_^
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