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The kidneys maintain the pH and regulate water content in the blood. The kidneys also remove waste products and filter them into the bladder to be removed.
homeostasis <3
it is important because if the water or fluids went regulated out of the blood you would fill up with water ending up very very sick.
oral groove
When ion content is wrong, it can cause the wrong amount of water to be drawn unto cells by osmosis, so the cells are damaged
Endodermal cells
The semi-permeability of the cell membrane regulate water movement by osmosis.
Hemoglobin is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the red blood cells of most vertebrates and some invertebrates. In mammals, the protein makes up about 97% of the red blood cells' dry content, and around 35% of the total content (including water) and gives them the red colour typically seen in blood.
close and regulate water loss
there is 43% of water in the red blood cells
Mesophyll cells
The kidney is the organ that manages the water content of the blood. People typically have two.