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The simple explanation is that the blood is passed through a tube . The tube is in a bath of water with salt and a few other nutrients.The tubing is made from a semipermeable membrane.It lets small molecules pass through it, but keeps bigger molecules like proteins in the tube.So, for example, if the patient has taken an overdose of aspirin, the aspirin will diffuse through the walls of the tube into the tank of salt water.That water is continuously replaced so the water never has much aspirin in it. So the direction of diffusion is from the blood to the salt water.The aspirin is removed from the blood by diffusion.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DiffusionThe whole process is called dialysis.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialysis
The walls of the tube are made from a semi permeable membrane.Most of the blood flows through the tube and is returned to the body.Only molecules small enough to pass through the membrane are removed.
So this is purely mechanical filter
Are we sure about that?
Are you sure dialysis gets rid of all the blood cells and proteins?