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Urine Formation
Explain the Mechanism of Urine Formation Mechanism of Urine Formation It has four steps – ultra filtration, selective reabsorption, secretion and concentration. (i) Ultra Filtration. Blood flows inside glomerulus under pressure due to narrowness of efferent arteriole. As a result it undergoes pressure filtration or ultrafiltration. All small volume solutes (e.g., urea, uric acid, amino […]
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There are three main steps of urine formation : glomerular filtration , reabsorption , and secretion . These processes ensure that only waste and excess water are removed from the body.
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Physiology of Urine formation There are three stages involved in the process of urine formation. They are- 1. Glomerular filtration or ultra-filtration 2. Selective reabsorption [...]
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#urine #fyp #science_online #hebasoffar #viral #foryou #usa #scienceonline #trending The formation of urine is necessary for maintaining the chemical and fluid balance of the body, It ensures the elimination of harmful substances, regulates essential electrolytes and pH levels, supports normal blood pressure, and conserves vital nutrients. Without proper urine formation, the body would quickly accumulate toxins and waste, leading to severe health problems…
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Human Excretory System – Kidney, Urine Formation, Tubules: Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT), Henle’s Loop, Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT), Collecting Duct.
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