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Q: How long does it take one liter of water to pass through the kidneys?
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Is water in your kidneys dangerous?

The kidneys, like all tissues, are kind of supposed to be filled with water--as long as it is in the right place and has the right balance of solutes.


How long does it take for water to pass through the stomach?

It should take about 5 minutes because all of your blood circulates through your kidneys in about 5 minutes, and so your body will need to 'donate' all the nutrients from the water to your blood.


How much water is a liter?

A liter. This is rather like asking "how long is a 1 foot piece of string."


How much water is in a liter?

A liter. This is rather like asking "how long is a 1 foot piece of string."


Why do kidneys explode?

Your kidneys can only explode if you store too much water in them for too long because the water is putting pressure on your kidneys they cant take it anylonger and they explode you have to becareful because then you will have to have a transplant for 1 new kidney.


How long can a fennec fox can live?

The species is able to live without free water, as its kidneys are adapted to restrict water loss. A fennec's burrowing can cause the formation of dew. They are also known to absorb water through food consumption; but will drink water if available.


Do you need pee?

If you mean, "Do you need to pee?" Then yes. You see, when you drink, the water goes to your kidneys along with your blood. he kidneys filter out the dirty water from the blood, and put in the clean water. The dirty water is your pee. The kidneys then send it to your bladder. When you don't pee for a long enough time, it will fill up your bladder, and build up in your kidneys until they burst, killing you. So, yeah. You need to pee.


How long for kidneys to replace itself?

Kidneys do not replace themselves.


Does water help food circulate through organisms and help remove waste?

Water intake is important in order to maintain a constant plasma osmolarity (concentration of salts and other chemicals), and for the kidneys to efficiently remove waste products. (Take this as a long yes.)


1 liter of 20 degree water is mixed with 1 liter of 20 degree water what is the temperature?

2 liters of water at 20 degrees, provided the mixing was not too vigorous and didn't last too long.


How long does it take for one liter of water to freeze?

It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?


Explain what effects this dehydration might have on the long term functioning of the kidneys?

One of the long term effects is kidney stones which form due to lack of water then begin hardening