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What passes through the membrane of a kidney machine (dialyzer)? Option (a) water and urea. (b) water and proteins. (c) proteins and red blood cells. D) urea and red blood cells.​

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Answered by Abhiramnivas
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Answer:

option d urea and red blood cells

Answered by avanisy
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Answer:

Option d) urea and red blood cells.

Explanation: Blood cells, protein and other important things remain in your blood because they are too big to pass through the membrane. Smaller waste products in the blood, such as urea, creatinine, potassium and extra fluid pass through the membrane and are washed away.

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