no
Yes, of course.
No it can not.
i cannot be phony
Yes, kidney stones can remain in your kidney for many years. Until the body tells the stone to move or get out of the kidney, it can remain in place for many, many years causing no problems at all.
there are 46 chromosomes in the human kidney
2 to 3 in each kidney according to dr qasim dawiri slides :)
a kidney bean seed has 2 cotyledons
Each kidney contains approximately 500,000 glomeruli
Just one per kidney.
Yes. Many people donate a kidney to friends or family members that have kidney failure. The donor then has one kidney and probably the recipient has one functioning kidney.
Millions even billions cells in human kidney.