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The kidneys filter out all unneeeded chemicals in the blood, such as glucose.
While not traditionally discussed, the kidneys’ contributions to maintaining glucose homeostasis are significant and include such functions as the release of glucose into the circulation via gluconeogenesis, uptake of glucose from the circulation to satisfy their energy needs, and reabsorption of glucose at the level of the proximal tubule.
in the proximal tubules
the eyes, blood vessels, kidneys, and nerves
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
liver,kidneys and pancreas
Liver,Pancrease and Kidneys are very important in glucose regulation.
why reabsorption of certain materials in the kidneys is important for the health
A live, healthy body to function in.
it is to keep your blood healthy and clean:)
By drinking a lot of water...
An organ that filters wastes from blood besides the kidneys is the liver. The liver removes glucose and stores it for future use. It also aids the kidneys in toxin removal.