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प्रश्न
The blood flowing through the renal vein is oxygenated and normally does not contain nitrogenous waste.
पर्याय
True
False
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उत्तर
This statement is False.
Explanation:
The blood flowing through the renal vein is deoxygenated and normally contains nitrogenous waste.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Assertion: Urea is excreted out through the kidneys.
Reason: Urea is a toxic substance.
Glucose is reabsorbed from the glomerular filtrate mainly in the ____________.
Identify the part of nephron correctly matched to its function.
The loop of Henle and collecting ducts lie in the ____________ of the kidney.
Name the following:
Knot-like mass of blood capillary inside Bowman's capsule.
Given is a jumbled list of the parts of a certain body structure - Loop of Henle, Bowman's capsule, distal convoluted tubule, glomerulus, proximal convoluted tubule.
- Name the structure to which the listed parts belong.
- sequence from the starting point to where they end.
The statement given below is false. Rewrite the correct form of the statement by changing the underlined word.
A pair of renal arteries branch off from the vena cava and enter the kidney.
Name the following:
Six main parts of nephron.
Write the exact location of the following:
Malpighian capsule
The figure given below represents a kidney tubule in humans and its blood supply. Study the figure and answer the questions that follow. Write specific name and numbers shown in the diagram for each answer.
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- Name the part which consists of a knot - like mass of blood capillaries.
- What is the specific name for the combination of parts shown as 5 and 3?
- Name the part which collects the glomerular filtrate.
- Where is the most water reabsorbed?
- Name the part which collects urine in the diagram shown.
- Which part lies in the medulla of the kidney?
- Which of the above parts is involved in the process of tubular secretion?
- How is hydrostatic pressure created?
- Where does ultrafiltration take place?
- Name two important constituents of urine.

