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Both the liver and the kidneys are responsible for cleaning the blood. Both of these organs function as filters. However, while the liver operates as the body's main detoxifier the kidneys work to eliminate waste and regulate the blood's chemical composition for optimum bodily function.
the waste products must be cleaned up to blood waste then leaves the body in the urine the digestive system and kidneys work together to provide nutrients and remove .
If there is an excess of Vitamin C in the body, then the kidneys must work to remove it from your blood and get rid of it as liquid waste. However, this does not strain the kidneys nearly as much as taking most drugs would (except for those which strain the liver, instead), so you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Just use reasonable amounts (when you are not sick, 4 to 5 grams should be plenty - even 1-2 grams will probably be enough) and you should be fine.
Chemical reactions occur everywhere - your brain, stomach, liver, kidneys. No single organ does all the work.
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Your kidneys remove one type of waste your liver removes a different type of waste. Your kidneys remove urea and anything else your body will never want to use again. Your kidneys remove dissolved items from your blood stream. Your liver removes wastes that can be re-digested and used again in the process of digestion. Your liver also removes unwanted solid material from your blood stream.
Circulation and kidneys, plus the digestive system.
Water will help facilitate the materials into and out of the kidneys. Without water, the kidneys will not be able to do their job. The water will help the kidneys filter out the toxins and unwanted things in the body, and then flush out the waste.
Both the liver and the kidneys are responsible for cleaning the blood. Both of these organs function as filters. However, while the liver operates as the body's main detoxifier the kidneys work to eliminate waste and regulate the blood's chemical composition for optimum bodily function.
the waste products must be cleaned up to blood waste then leaves the body in the urine the digestive system and kidneys work together to provide nutrients and remove .
the waste products must be cleaned up to blood waste then leaves the body in the urine the digestive system and kidneys work together to provide nutrients and remove .
The kidneys work to filter various toxins and waste products out of the blood.
yes, the blood is thicker than normal so your kidneys have to work harder to filter the waste.
The small intestine takes all the nutrients it needs from the food. Then, all the rest of the food travels down the large intestine and out the other end. The bowel has the job of recovering water from the waste food. Metabolite waste and by-products are removed from the blood by the kidneys. The CO2 is removed from the lungs by breathing. There are a few other waste processes such as excess heat removed by radiation and sweating.
You can not get rid off blood and waste which will cause you to be poisoned by your own waste but you can live with one kidney
You can not get rid off blood and waste which will cause you to be poisoned by your own waste but you can live with one kidney
They both work together for the weiner and and rectum