What type of kidneys are present in toad?
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The two kidneys of toad are located in the abdominal region on both sides of the backbone. The kidneys are elongated, deep red coloured with the anterior and posterior ends slightly pointed. The outer part of the kidney convex and wavy and the inner side smooth. Each kidney remains covered by a thin is membrane called peritoneum.
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To assist in the removal of nitrogenous waste products and other unwanted materials.
To control the balance of water in the body.
Functions:
To assist in the removal of nitrogenous waste products and other unwanted materials.
To control the balance of water in the body.
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A kidney is composed of a large number of minute tubes called uriniferous tubules. Each tubule begins blindly in a two-walled cup with a narrow mouth. The cup is known as Bowman’s capsule.
The two kidneys of toad are located in the abdominal region on both sides of the backbone. The kidneys are elongated, deep red coloured with the anterior and posterior ends slightly pointed. The outer part of the kidney convex and wavy and the inner side smooth. Each kidney remains covered by a thin is membrane called peritoneum
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A kidney is composed of a large number of minute tubes called uriniferous tubules. Each tubule begins blindly in a two-walled cup with a narrow mouth. The cup is known as Bowman’s capsule.
The two kidneys of toad are located in the abdominal region on both sides of the backbone. The kidneys are elongated, deep red coloured with the anterior and posterior ends slightly pointed. The outer part of the kidney convex and wavy and the inner side smooth. Each kidney remains covered by a thin is membrane called peritoneum
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