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Dialysis

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Key Stage 4

Meaning

Dialysis is a medical procedure to remove waste from the blood using an artificial kidney.

About Dialysis

Dialysis is used when a person's kidneys fail to remove urea.
In dialysis the blood is pumped out of the body through a tube with a permeable membrane. Surrounding that tube is a fluid which contains no urea, but a safe concentration of glucose and salts to allow the diffusion of urea out of the blood due to a concentration gradient but no diffusion of salts or glucose.


References

AQA

Dialysis, page 204-7, GCSE Biology; Student Book, Collins, AQA
Dialysis, page 76, GCSE Biology; The Revision Guide, CGP, AQA
Dialysis, pages 157-8, GCSE Biology, Hodder, AQA
Dialysis, pages 188-191, GCSE Biology; Third Edition, Oxford University Press, AQA
Dialysis, pages 219, 220, GCSE Biology, CGP, AQA