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Caitlin Park
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21 October, 12:34
How does cleanse blood leave the kidney
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Layton Dalton
21 October, 12:56
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The kidneys filter blood through a two-step process. Blood first enters a filter called the glomerulus, where excess fluid and waste products are redirected into the second area of filtration, known as the tubule. The tubule extracts any needed minerals that make it through the first filter and sends them back into the bloodstream, while the final product emerges from the tubule as urine.
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