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what is the functional unit of kidney? describe its structure and draw labelled diagram​

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Answered by andhadhun
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Explanation:

Nephron is the structural unit of kidney

also called.the renal tubule

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Answered by ItzVenomKingXx
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The Renal veins carry impure blood with wastes into region called Medulla where several Nephrons are arranged. High pressure of blood in these structures drives ultra filtration which separates most of the liquid contents including excretory wastes and useful components. The useful components and water are reabsorbed back into blood and final urine is formed in Pelvis of kidney.The urine flows down through Ureters into Urinary bladder where it is temporarily stored.

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