Biology, asked by Daudjutt, 8 months ago

why do blood and dilysate flow in opposite direction​

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Answered by mayank14055
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Explanation:

Inside the machine the blood and dialysis fluid are separated by a partially permeable membrane the blood flows in the opposite direction to dialysis fluid, allowing exchange to occur between the two where a concentration gradient exists. ... a concentration of ions similar to that found in normal blood plasma.

Answered by nsushma604
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Explanation:

Inside the machine the blood and dialysis fluid are separated by a partially permeable membrane the blood flows in the opposite direction to dialysis fluid, allowing exchange to occur between the two where a concentration gradient exists. ... a concentration of ions similar to that found in normal blood plasma.

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