The kidneys are the "filters" of the human body. First, the blood caries Oxygen and glucose to the cells and takes waste materials away from them. In the next step the kidneys filter out(in there nephrons) all the waste the blood carries from the cells. The waste(urine) is stored in the bladder and when full, gives you the "I gotta pee" feeling.
It helps filter the rest of the nutrients and sugars out of the waste in your body.
The kidneys are essential in the urinary system. They filter the blood, and remove wastes which are stored in the urinary bladder. When producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid-base balance, and regulation of blood pressure b ymaintaining salt and water balance.
The kidneys also are responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids. The kidneys also produce hormones including calcitriol, erythropoietin, and the enzyme renin.
by allowing harmful fluids to leave the body ( your pee)
Function * Ultrafiltiration: the process by which fluid is filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus. * The blood pressure in a glomerulus causes part of the blood plasma to leak through the capillary walls. The red blood cells and plasma proteins are too big to pass out of the capillary, so the fluid that does filter through is plasma without the protein. The fluid thus consists mainly of water with dissolved salts, glucose, urea and uric acid. * Selective Reabsorption: the process of absorbing back the substances needed by the body. * The filtrate from the glomerulus collects in the renal capsule and trickles down the renal tubule. * As it does so, the capillaries which surround the tubule absorb the substance the body needs back into the blood. * ** The glucose is reabsorbed with much of the water. ** Some of the salts are taken back to keep the correct concentration in the blood. ** *** Salts not needed by the body are left to pass down the kidney tubule with the urea and uric acid. *** They continue down the renal tubule into the pelvis of the kidney, passes down the ureter and to the bladder. * Urine cannot escape from the bladder because a band of circular muscle, called a sphincter, is contracted, so shutting off the exit. When it relaxes, the muscular walls of the bladder expel the urine through the urethra. * ** Adults can control this sphincter muscle and relax it only when they want to urinate. ** In babies, the sphincter muscle relaxes by a reflex reaction, set of off by pressure in the bladder. Water balance and osmoregulation * The body: * ** Gains water from food and drink ** Loses water by evaporation, urination and defececation. ** *** Evaporation from the skin takes place all the time but is particularly rapid when we sweat. *** Air from the lungs is saturated with water vapor which is lost in the atmosphere when we exhale. * Despite these gains and losses of water, the concentration of body is kept within very narrow limits by the kidneys, which adjust the concentration of blood flowing through them. * ** If the blood is too dilute, less water is reabsorbed from the renal tubules, leaving more to enter the bladder. ** If the blood is too concentrated, more water will be absorbed back into the blood from the kidney tubules. * A rise in blood concentration is thought to stimulate a thirst center in the brain. The drinking which follows this stimulation restores the blood to its correct concentration. * Osmoregulation: the regulatory processes that keep the blood at a steady concentration. * ** One example of the process of homeostasis
The kidneys are paired organs of the urinary system that have many homeostatic functions, including regulation of electrolytes, acid-base balance, and blood pressure; excretion of wastes such as urea and ammonium; reabsorption of glucose and amino acids; and production of hormones including vitamin D and erythropoietin.
A kidney is a type of bean (Kidney bean). its pinkish, and it can give you cancer called kidney cancer to cure it you should just get a whole new kidney you better be lucky somebody giving you their kidney because i sure would not
the liver makes bile that breaks down food. it also filters/ cleans blood and sends it back on its way to the heart.
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how does the lungs help the other systems to keep the body healthy?
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Body systems work together to keep the body healthy and the body systems are interdependent (they rely on each other).
Yup. There is a reason it is one of the 'noble organs'!Blood pressure.Salt and water regulationFiltration of waste products and pH balance of blood.
How does it work with other systems. It makes harmones and energy.
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it works by pumping blood to other parts of the body
i think it does work with the other systems because it works with the heart to transfer blood to the rest of our body
by allowing you to breathe
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