• Both processes involve removing wastes from the blood
• The products that are not removed in both processes of filtration are RBC, WBC, proteins, platelets and large molecules.
• The process of renal dialysis is an artificial process to filter the blood whether as the kidney undergoes a natural process to filter the blood (mechanical/organic)
• Renal dialysis is a non-selective process and the kidney is a selective process
• The type of membrane used in kidneys is a permeable membrane that varies with hormones. Renal dialysis involves a partially permeable synthetic membrane.
• Filtration occurs in the glomerulus in the kidney. For dialysis, blood is taken from a patient’s artery and is passed through a partly permeable membrane and filtration occurs in a dialysis machine.
• The products removed from the kidneys are the fluid components of blood, urea, amino acids, salts and water. In dialysis, waste products are removed only. Glucose stays in the blood.
• Within a kidney, water moves via passive transport and salts, amino acids, glucose are transported via active transport. For dialysis, there is the diffusion of waste products.
• The kidneys do not require an anti-clotting agent whether as renal dialysis does.
• Frequency of the filtration in the kidney is continuous, whether as renal dialysis is done 3 times a week, about 3-4 hours each session.
i'm sure you can deduce the advantages/diadvantages from there