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प्रश्न
Identify the biological term
Produced when blood is filtered in a Bowman’s capsule.
विकल्प
Excretion
glomerulus
urinary bladder
glomerular filtrate
ureters
urine
Bowman’s capsule
urinary system
reabsorption
micturition
osmosis
proteins
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उत्तर
glomerular filtrate
संबंधित प्रश्न
Reabsorption of water from distal parts of the tubules is facilitated by hormone ______.
Dialysis fluid contains all the constituents as in plasma except ______.
Which of the following is the correct path taken by urine in our body?
Put a tick mark (✓) against the most appropriate alternative in the following statement :
Besides water, the urine mainly contains :
Define the following:
Nephron
Write True (T) or False (F) for the following statement. Rewrite the false statement in the correct form.
Medulla of kidney passes urine into urinary bladder.
Fill in the blank.
........................ is found in the seeds of poppy plants.
One of the following sets of body parts or substances or processed, pick out the one item which overall includes the remaining foir.
ADH, Water, pituitary, osmoregulation, urine
Write down the functional activity of the following parts,
Urethra ……………………
Give the working of the nephron.
Multiple Choice Question: Ultrafiltration occurs in:
Mention any two vital functions of human kidney
Identify the biological term
A ball of inter twined capillaries.
Identify the biological term
Regulation of water and dissolved substances in blood and tissue fluid.
Which part of the nephron allows the selective reabsorption of useful substances like glucose, amino acids, salts and water into the blood capillaries?
Minimum reabsorption occurs in ______.
The following substances are the excretory products in animals. Choose the least toxic form among them?
Sort the following into actively or passively transported substances during reabsorption of GFR.
glucose, amino acids, nitrogenous wastes, Na+, water
The composition of glomerular filtrate and urine is not same. Comment.
Name the following:
Three stages of urine formation.
