How Urine is Formed? (Animation) | Formation of Urine
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- The process of how urine is formed inside our bodies can be understood by considering the following concept. First of all, when we drink water, it travels from our mouth through the esophagus. After the esophagus, the water enters our stomach. From the stomach, the water is sent to the small intestine. In the small intestine, the water is then transferred to the large intestine. In the large intestine, a significant amount of water is absorbed into our bloodstream. This water circulates within our body and provides the necessary hydration to our cells. Some waste materials present in the cells are also carried by the blood. When this blood reaches our kidneys, the kidneys filter it and produce urine. Inside the kidneys, there are microstructures responsible for filtering the blood, known as nephrons. Each kidney contains up to 1 million nephrons. These nephrons remove excess water and waste materials such as urea from the blood and create urine. Then, this urine travels from the kidneys to the urinary bladder, where it is stored until it is eventually released.
Welcome to our educational video on the fascinating process of urine formation! In this video, we will dive deep into the intricate mechanisms of the kidneys and explore how they produce urine. Understanding urine formation is essential for comprehending the vital role of the kidneys in maintaining our body's fluid balance and eliminating waste products. Join us on this enlightening journey as we unravel the secrets behind #UrineFormation and #KidneyFunction. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more informative content on human physiology!#UrineFormation #KidneyFunction #RenalSystem #FluidBalance#KidneyAnatomy #Nephrons #RenalBloodFlow
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You explain two topic of ncert thanks a lot 🎉🎉🎉
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Thank u sooo much .....this help students to understand the concept visually ......this helps to memorise such a big lesson soon and in less time 🙂🙂
Don't memorise learn it !!
Perfectly explained
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this is very helpful
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Thankyou sir
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1.8 million nephrons
Thank you so much sir it helped a lot and thank u again for explaining this topic in just under 1 min
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How many nephron are ther 1m or 1b ?
1m
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R u from india?
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That's accent 😂
Perfect explanation! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Absorption begins at the large intestine and further absorption at the small
The food travels first from the small intestine where most of the vital nutrients are absorbed then goes into the large intestine.
Love the animation! Had a hard time understanding the verbal explanation. I think it would help if it was spoken a little slower. Thx!
Thanks for the tips!
Oesophagus ❌ ASSofagus ✅
( Take this as a joke )
But how nephrons function?😮
clear explanation
This shows why drinking urine is safe.
Drinking urine??
@@tamkanatideasyes. This video shows how water is processed in your body. When you drink urine, which is 95% water, it is processed the same way. Any contaminants are passed through the digestive system and the water is filtered through to the blood. The kidneys then process the blood and remove excess water to the bladder. So it is totally safe to drink urine.
The process of how urine is formed inside our bodies can be understood by considering the following concept. First of all, when we drink water, it travels from our mouth through the esophagus. After the esophagus, the water enters our stomach. From the stomach, the water is sent to the small intestine. In the small intestine, the water is then transferred to the large intestine. In the large intestine, a significant amount of water is absorbed into our bloodstream. This water circulates within our body and provides the necessary hydration to our cells. Some waste materials present in the cells are also carried by the blood. When this blood reaches our kidneys, the kidneys filter it and produce urine. Inside the kidneys, there are microstructures responsible for filtering the blood, known as nephrons. Each kidney contains up to 1 million nephrons. These nephrons remove excess water and waste materials such as urea from the blood and create urine. Then, this urine travels from the kidneys to the urinary bladder, where it is stored until it is eventually released. 😊
Not need to say thanks I had just copied this page from description and pasted here 😅 .
There are 2 million nephrons in the kidney not 1 million
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Gujjar
Please one video double circulation 😢😢😢😢
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Amaizing explantion!!!
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Yeh ek video se tum 5 mark ka amswer likh sakte ho, thank you bhaiya!
Thank you so much....make more vedio in bio ncert plese
Really amazing your easy language understanding ❤😂😂
Very nice concept with nice explain 😊
Thanks very informative 👍
Sir please explain in Hindi
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Hindi explaination
Selective reabsorbtion????
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Bro you forgot last step voluntary signal given by cns and strecting of urinary bladder get filled with urine strech receptor on th wall of bladder send signals to cns and cns motor contraction smooth muscles of urinary bladder simulates relaxation of urethral sphincter from which urine release 👀
So we pee blood?
No mam.... the waste filtered from our blood...
This is very helpful ❤
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