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प्रश्न
An organ that produces urea:
पर्याय
Kidney
Liver
Ureter
Urethra
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उत्तर
Liver
Explanation:
Liver detoxifies ammonia by converting it to urea. Urea is excreted through urine. The liver also breaks down bad cholesterol, alcohol, nicotine, and drugs.
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The diagram below represents a mammalian kidney tubule (nephron) and its blood supply. Parts indicated by the guidelines 1 to 8 are as follows:
1. U-shaped loop of Henle
2. Proximal convoluted tubule with blood capillaries
3. Bowman’s capsule
4. Afferent arteriole from the renal artery
5. Glomerulus
6. Venule to the renal vein
7. Collecting tubule
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(iii) Which structure contains the highest concentration of urea?
(iv) Which structure contains the lowest concentration of glucose?
(v) Where is the most water reabsorbed?
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