Human have 2 kidneys but one does half the work and the other does the other half
Human body has two kidneys
Humans have two kidneys instead of one because having two kidneys allows for redundancy and backup in case one kidney becomes damaged or fails. This redundancy helps to ensure that the body can effectively filter waste and maintain proper fluid balance.
Humans have two kidneys because having two organs allows for redundancy and backup in case one kidney becomes damaged or fails. This redundancy helps to maintain proper kidney function and overall health.
Humans have only one liver in the body.
Humans only have 2. Most other animals have 2.
Human body has two kidneys
A human has only one liver.correction most humans have only one liver, however some of us like myself have two livers.
Humans have two kidneys instead of one because having two kidneys allows for redundancy and backup in case one kidney becomes damaged or fails. This redundancy helps to ensure that the body can effectively filter waste and maintain proper fluid balance.
He has two kidneys, but only one of them worksLiam recently tweeted that he'd recently had an ultrasound on his kidneys and that the problem was fixed when he was a baby. He has two kidneys.
Like humans, cats have two (2) kidneys.
Humans have two kidneys because having two organs allows for redundancy and backup in case one kidney becomes damaged or fails. This redundancy helps to maintain proper kidney function and overall health.
Liam tweeted tht he got an operation and now has two kidneys :D
Human anatomy has one urinary bladder fed by two kidneys.
Humans have only one liver in the body.
He did not always have two kidneys because one was not functioning when he was born, but yes. Now he has two kidneys(:
Nope. He recently got an operation and now has two kidneys.
No they (we) have only one