LSC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/ACCESS
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Author: McKinley
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 8WDYL
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To determine: The organ system that is responsible for filtering blood and producing the urine in the body.
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Urine is the form of waste that is filtered out of the blood. It contains Urea as the major waste produced in the body. The filtration of the blood happens in the nephron which is the basic unit of the kidney. The filtration along with the reabsorption of the essential molecules happens at the nephron.
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