Explain why mammalian kidney do not selectively excrete useless and harmful substances into nephrons leaving the useful one in the blood.

      

Explain why mammalian kidney do not selectively excrete useless and harmful substances into nephrons leaving the useful one in the blood.

  

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Racheal
The nephron is the important part of the kidney responsible for the removal of harmful substances from the blood forming urine while the useful ones are reabsorbed back into the blood.
Racheal01 answered the question on April 2, 2018 at 10:46


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