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A person's two kidneys are spoiled. There is no donor for him to transplant kidney? What method the doctors will follow to save his life ? Write detail procedure.

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The organ 'A' of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material 'B' has started accumulation in his blood, making it dirty. In order to save this person's life, the blood from an artery in the person's arm is made to Dow into long tubes made of substance 'E' which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution 'F'. This solution contains three materials 'G', 'H' and 'I' and similar proportions to those in normal blood. As the person's blood passes through-long tubes of substance 'E', most of the wastes present in it go into solution 'F'. The clean blood is then put back into a vein in the person for circulation. What is organ A ?

The organ 'A' of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material 'B' has started accumulation in his blood, making it dirty. In order to save this person's life, the blood from an artery in the person's arm is made to Dow into long tubes made of substance 'E' which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution 'F'. This solution contains three materials 'G', 'H' and 'I' and similar proportions to those in normal blood. As the person's blood passes through-long tubes of substance 'E', most of the wastes present in it go into solution 'F'. The clean blood is then put back into a vein in the person for circulation. What are (i) E and (ii) F ?

The organ 'A' of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material 'B' has started accumulation in his blood, making it dirty. In order to save this person's life, the blood from an artery in the person's arm is made to Dow into long tubes made of substance 'E' which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution 'F'. This solution contains three materials 'G', 'H' and 'I' and similar proportions to those in normal blood. As the person's blood passes through-long tubes of substance 'E', most of the wastes present in it go into solution 'F'. The clean blood is then put back into a vein in the person for circulation. What are G, Hand I?

The organ 'A' of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material 'B' has started accumulation in his blood, making it dirty. In order to save this person's life, the blood from an artery in the person's arm is made to Dow into long tubes made of substance 'E' which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution 'F'. This solution contains three materials 'G', 'H' and 'I' and similar proportions to those in normal blood. As the person's blood passes through-long tubes of substance 'E', most of the wastes present in it go into solution 'F'. The clean blood is then put back into a vein in the person for circulation. What is the process described above known as ?

The organ ‘A’ of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material "B' has started accumulation in his blood, making it dirty. In order to save this person's life, the blood from an artery in the person's arm is made to flow into long tubes made of substance 'E'which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution "F". This solution contains three materials 'G', 'H' and 'l' similar proportions to those in normal blood. As the person's blood passes through long tubes of substance 'E', most if the wastes present in it go into solution 'F'. The clean blood is then put back into a vein in the person for circulation What is organ A?

The organ ‘A’ of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material "B' has started accumulation in his blood, making it dirty. In order to save this person's life, the blood from an artery in the person's arm is made to flow into long tubes made of substance 'E'which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution "F". This solution contains three materials 'G', 'H' and 'l' similar proportions to those in normal blood. As the person's blood passes through long tubes of substance 'E', most if the wastes present in it go into solution 'F'. The clean blood is then put back into a vein in the person for circulation What are (i) E, and (ii) F?

The organ of a person has been damaged completely due to a poisonous waste material B has started accumulation in his blood making it dirty In order to save this persons life the blood from an artery in the person s arm is made to flow Into Iong tubes made of substance E which are kept in coiled form in a tank containing solution F This solution contains three materials G , H and I in similar proportions to those in normal blood . As the person 's blood passes through long tubes of substance E, most of the wastes present in it go into solution . The clean blood is then put back into a I In the person for circulation. What are (i) E, and (II) F

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  7. Give reasons. Always vasopressin is not secreted.

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  9. Explain the process of formation of urine.

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  11. Write differences between, A. Functions of PCT and DCT

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  12. Write difference Kidney and artificial kidney

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  13. Write difference How does a normal kidney differ from man- made kidn...

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  14. Write difference Excretion and secretion

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  15. Write difference Primary metabolites and secondary metabolites

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  16. Blood is filtered in Bowman's capsule of nephron. For the filtration o...

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  17. Suggest a practice to keep your kidneys healthy.

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  18. Imagine what happens if waste materials are not sent out of the body f...

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  19. What happens when the waste products are not sent out from the body.

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  20. To keep your kidneys healthy for long period what questions will you a...

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