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Haemodialysis is also called as artificial: (HarPMT 2002,Kerala 2002)

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Haemodialysis is also called as artificial kidney. It is a medical procedure that filters waste products and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are not functioning properly.

which one is an accessory excretory organ? (CET chd 2002)

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The liver is considered an accessory excretory organ because it plays a crucial role in detoxifying harmful substances and producing bile, which aids in digestion and excretion of waste products.

Haemodialysis helps the paitent having (JIPMER 2004)

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Haemodialysis helps patients suffering from uremia, a condition where there is an accumulation of waste products in the blood due to kidney failure. The procedure helps to remove these waste products and excess fluid.

Lungs expel (MH 2005)

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Lungs primarily expel carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) and water vapor. When we exhale, our breath contains these two components as waste products of cellular respiration. This process helps in maintaining the body's acid-base balance.

The glomenuliare continued to the (CPMT 88)

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The glomeruli are located in the cortex of the kidney. The cortex is the outer part of the kidney where the glomeruli filter blood to form urine. This filtered blood then moves into the renal tubules for further processing.

A kidneystone is (CPMT 88, Manipal 05)(Kerala 2003)

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A kidney stone is typically a crystallized salt, such as calcium oxalate, formed in the renal pelvis. These stones can cause severe pain and block the flow of urine, leading to various complications if not treated.

Maximum reabsorption of useful substance occurs in the region of nephron:

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The Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT) is the region of the nephron where maximum reabsorption of useful substances like glucose, amino acids, and ions occurs. This is due to the presence of a large surface area and numerous microvilli that facilitate reabsorption.

Excertory organs of cockroach are (Kerala PMT 07)

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The excretory organs of a cockroach are the Malpighian tubules. These tubules help in the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the hemolymph and play a crucial role in osmoregulation.

Juxta glomerular cells of renal cortex synthesize a hormone called: (BHV 2007)

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Juxta glomerular cells of the renal cortex synthesize the hormone renin. Renin plays a key role in the regulation of blood pressure and electrolyte balance by activating the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).

Which blood vessel carries least ammount of urea? (HAR PMT 2005)

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The renal vein carries the least amount of urea because it is responsible for transporting blood that has been filtered by the kidneys. During filtration, the kidneys remove waste products like urea from the blood, resulting in lower urea levels in the blood that exits the kidneys through the renal vein.

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