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Each kidney contains nephrons that filter the blood and remove waste.

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Yes, each kidney contains about 1,000,000 nephrons. The nephrons filter blood, absorb what is needed again, and eliminate the wastes as urine.


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The statement that each kidney contains nephrons that filter the blood and remove waste is true. The function of the kidneys is removal of wastes and extra water from the blood and formation of urine. In each kidney, there are about 1 million nephrons. These basic structural and functional unit of the kidneys have several functions: filtration, reabsorption, secretion, and excretion of numerous substances.

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