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What are the 5 kidney parts? |
Renal artery
Renal medulla Rena cortex Rena pelvis Renal vein |
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Three types of waste? |
Gaseous - In the form of carbon dioxide Liquid - In the form of urea Solid - in the form of feces |
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Which of the following organs is responsible for removing nitrogenous waste by producing urea?
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liver
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Which of the following describes how kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood?
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They filter urea from blood and produce urine.
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Which of the following describes how kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood?
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They filter urea from blood and produce urine.
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gaseous waste is?
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carbon dioxide from cellular respiration
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liquid waste is?
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urine, produced by the kidneys and containing nitrogenous materials
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solid waste is?
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feces, compacted in the rectum as a result of food digestion.
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What does the respiratory system excretes? |
carbon dioxide
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What does Renal artery, Renal medulla, Renal cortex, Renal pelvis acts, and Renal vein do? |
Renal artery- brings in blood for filtration. Renal medulla- is the part of the kidney where blood branches into smaller arteries and is sent to a filtration area. Renal cortex- is the site of filtration, and it contains functional units of the kidney called nephrons. Renal pelvis- acts like a funnel to collect urine, and directs it to the bladder via the ureter. Renal vein- is how filtered blood leaves the kidney. |