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Kidney Tubule Where Waste Products Are Filtered From The Blood

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Kidney Tubule Where Waste Products Are Filtered From The Blood. Tubular secretion is one of many steps in the process of filtering blood to produce liquid waste in the form of urine. Waste products are filtered out of the blood by the kidney and excreted in urine.

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Each nephron is supplied with blood from a branch of the renal artery. Blood flows through the glomerulus where waste and excess water or minerals are filtered out. Tubular secretion is one of many steps in the process of filtering blood to produce liquid waste in the form of urine.

Waste products are transferred from the blood into the filtrate while nutrients are absorbed from the filtrate into the blood.

As the filtrate flows through the tubule of the nephron it becomes increasingly concentrated into urine. Each nephron is supplied with blood from a branch of the renal artery. Other important parts of the kidney include. Within the excretory system of many organisms this is important for both waste removal and acid base balance.