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what is the process of dialysis

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Answered by sukumar31
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One needle will slowly remove blood and transfer it to a machine called a dialyser or dialysis machine. Thedialysis machine is made up of a series of membranes that act as filters and a special liquid called dialysate. The membranes filter waste products from your blood, which are passed into the dialysate fluid.

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Answered by geetu71
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Blood is taken out from the main artery,mixed with an anticoagulant,such as heparin,and then pumped into the apparatus called dialyzer.In this apparatus blood flows through channels or tubes which are made up of cellophane.These tubes are embedded in the dialyzing fluid.The membrane separates the blood flowing inside the tube and dialyzing fluid ( dialysis ),which has the same composition as that of plasma,except the nitrogenous wastes.
As nitrogenous wastes are absent in dialyzing fluids,these substances from the blood move out freely,there by cleaning the blood of its wastes.The process is called dialysis.
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