The 2 bean shaped organs that filter blood
What is kidney?
What organ excretes carbon dioxide (CO2)
What is lungs
Layer of tissue covering body that excretes water and salt to regulate the body temperature.
What is skin?
The urethra is the duct of which urine is excreted from the bladder.
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The role of the (.....) in the excretory system is to store urine.
What is Bladder?
The blood vessels that deliver blood to the kidneys
What is venal arteries?
What organ stores urine?
What is bladder?
Arteries that deliver blood from heart to kidney.
What is Renal Arteries?
The ureter helps absorb waste
False. The tube that passes from the kidney to the bladder.
The (.....) filters and secretes toxins from the blood and produces urine.
What is kidney?
The Kidney contains millions of these small specialised tubes
What is nephron?
Which organs role is to filter blood, reabsorb the useful subtances and excrete unwanted wastes.
What is kidneys?
The pathway of organs that food and liquids travel to eventually be digested and eliminated.
What is digestive tract?
The kidney tissue is made of choroid
The (.......) is the tube the kidney uses to transport urine into the bladder.
What is Uretres?
A bunch of arteries found inside the Bowmans Capsule
What is Glomerulus?
Which organ is involved in many metabolic processes including the breakdown of toxins?
What is liver?
Structure of the Nephron that filtrates.
What is Bowmans capsule?
The bowmans capsule functions with filtration
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Nephrons consist of the (......), bowman's capsule, and proximal convoluted tubule.
What is Glomerulus?
The blood vessel that carries blood away from the nephron in the kidney.
What is Efferent capillaries?
Hepatocytes make up around 80% of total cells in which organ?
What is liver?
....... play a pivotal role in liver inflammation by initiating inflammatory responses.
What is hepatocytes?
The Nephrons constist of the glomerus, Bowmans Capsule and the Proximal Convoluted tubule.
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(.....) are the filtering units located inside the kidneys that excrete waste and produce urine.
What is Nephrons?