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Kryger [21]
2 years ago
15

The functional structure in the kidney is​

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saul85 [17]2 years ago
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The kidney is an organ of the body. The functional structure in the kidney is​ the nephron.

<h3>What is the The nephron?</h3>

This is simply an aspect of the kidney that is made up of a lot of capillaries, the renal tubule, etc.

As the functional unit of the kidney, it creates urine by removing waste and excess substances from our blood. Studies has shown that about 1,000,000 nephrons exist in each of the human kidney.

The kidney is known to be an organ of the body that  helps in the filtration of the blood and also monitors electrolyte concentrations, etc.

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victus00 [196]2 years ago
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nephron....................

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