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How big are kidneys?

Updated: 9/6/2023
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14y ago

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The size of normal kidneys after maturity is a length of about 12cm, breadth of about 6cm and thickness of about 3cm. When one kidney is removed, the remaining kidney enlarges to compensate for the functional absence of the first.

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14y ago

Each human adult kidney weighs between 125 and 170 g in males and between 115 and 155 g in females. Kidneys area paired organ each human has two. The left kidney is typically slightly larger than the right.They are smaller than your fist.

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15y ago

range from 9 to 13 cm, the left slightly larger than the right.

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14y ago

The average size of a kidney is between 10 to 13 cm and weighs between 130 to 160 grams. The left and the right kidneys are not of the same size.

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13y ago

Actually I am only 10 years old, but i am sure with my answer:our kidneys are the size of our 1 hand closed fist.

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13y ago

Your kidneys are behind your lungs and it may vary how much it size is.

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13y ago

Each kidney is about the size of your fist.

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15y ago

the size of your fist.

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11y ago

its like a beans

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