KINESIOL 1Y03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Blood, Nephron

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For your body to work properly, the conditions inside it, such as water, ph and salt levels, need to be kept constant. Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your blood composition constant. They filter your blood to remove excess water and waste products, which are secreted from your kidneys as urine. One quarter of your blood supply passes through your kidneys every minute. It enters your kidney and is distributed to minute filtration units known as nephrons. Each of your kidneys contains more than one million nephrons. The main substances your nephrons filter out of your blood are: Nitrogen-containing compounds like urea that are produced when your body breaks down proteins. Your nephrons filter these substances out of your blood and then reabsorb some of them back into your blood. Excess water and waste products are then secreted as urine. Your kidneys vary the amount of a substance that is reabsorbed into the blood or secreted as urine.

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