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  • How many Nephrons are in each kidney?


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  • A. 10,000
  • B. 1,00,000
  • C. 1,000,000
  • D. 1000

  • Correct Answer
  • 1,000,000 

    Explanation

    There are about 1,000,000 nephrons in each human kidney.

    Nephron, functional unit of the kidney, the structure that actually produces urine in the process of removing waste and excess substances from the blood.

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    • A. 2N daughter cells
    • B. Haploid cells
    • C. body cells
    • D. Diploid cells
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    • 2. Which of the following does not occur during Mitosis?

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    • A. spindle formation
    • B. condensation of the chromosomes
    • C. breakdown of the nuclear membrane
    • D. replication of the DNA
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    • B. Arteries
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    • A. TRUE
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    • A. Adaptation
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    • C. Habituation
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    • A. Centrioles appear
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    • D. Centromeres divide
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    • B. Yes
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