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From: dizzo95
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  • caPILLaries

    

  • I'm not sure what this guy's voice is all about? He sounds like an american making a poor attempt at an english accent..

  • Now tell us what the lymph is doing while all this blood cleaning is going on? There's the question to ponder.

  • very nice animation GOOD!

  • This video is way too short way too fast to be of much benefit and its even wrong says there are thousands of nephrons when each kidney has more than a million nephrons!

  • @ibbfash he could have said million, but thousands add up to millions asshole it doesn't matter

  • @maxdorfmanlax ,

    Really?! So he could as well have said hundreds since hundreds add up to thousands which add up to millions...such logic, anyways why am I bothering with you...anyone who cannot make a simple point without name calling and insulting is obviously retarded....and if you argue with a mad man on the street people will not recognise the difference, in case you don't understand what that means, it means you are not worth my time....lol

  • This is an awful explanation. It makes it sound like the nephron is the just tube through which the filtrate passes, when it includes the b-capsule and the glomerulus as well.

  • What on earth is this fake southern english accent?! Awful! "Blaaad paahhhhh-ses into the kidnays" ha!

  • thankyou

  • Too fast, too concise. You blazed past everything...

  • Thank you, i got it, thanks to you(dizzo95).

  • thanks, this really helped!

    it was really helpful being able to see how everything travelled!

  • It flows from the proximal convaluted tubule (pxt) down the loop of henle (there a decending leg where water only is removed and an avenging leg where salt only is removed) and then into the distal convaluted tubule (dct).

  • at 0:31... it said "Of the loop of...?" what?

  • @roberttiwan the loop of Henle

  • @roberttiwan henley

    

  • so helpfull ^^

  • :'( i still dont understand what's going on!

  • thanks very helpful.

  • Why does this video say that there are thousands of nephrons? There is roughly 1 million to 1.1 million nephrons.

  • @Docta305 in each kidney.

  • kidneys make urine..

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  • the liver transforms ammonia into urea, and then the urea is passed into the kidneys and it puts it in the urine, which goes down the ureter to the bladder

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