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Why is it said that Kidneys help in the process of osmoregulation? Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kidneys regulate the osmotic pressure of a mammal's blood through extensive filtration and purification, in a process known as osmoregulation. Kidneys filter the blood; urine is the filtrate that eliminates waste from the body via the ureter into the bladder.

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Answered by jaisika16
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Osmoregulation is the phenomena of maintenance of optimum concentration of water and salts in the body Fluids. Since the reabsorption of water from filtrate occurs in the Kidney tubule, it maintain the water balance and helps in osmoregulation .

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