The body stores excessive Vitamin A in the liver for later use if needed. Vitamin D however needs to be converted to a different form to be biologically active. This conversion after it leaves the liver, occurs in the kidney where it is converted to 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, a biologically active form.
Liver and Kidney
liver kidney and gall bladder
i think it is the kidney
The left kidney is larger (and thus heavier) because the liver is above the right kidney and therefore it has less room to develop.
kidney and liver failure
No, not on a daily usage. Should not use if have kidney failure
Yes, the liver is in front of the stomach and the kidneys are behind.
Kidney
A comprehensive blood test that is a biochemical examination of various substances in the blood using a computerized laboratory analyzer. Tests include measurements of calcium (bones), phosphorus (bones), urea (kidney), creatinine (kidney), bilirubin (liver), AST (liver and heart muscle) and ALT (liver), alkaline phosphatase (liver and bone), globulin (liver and immune disorders), and albumin (liver and kidney). Also called sequential multiple analysis (SMA). SMA-6, SMA-12, and SMA-18 indicate the number of blood elements tested.
LIVER
The liver.
Absolutely. Drinking impairs liver function, causing higher blood levels of uric acid, lactic acid, and calcium. All of these can lead to kidney stones.
kidney
It damages the liver,kidney heart & lung and causes cancer.
Liver and Kidney
kidney and liver need water to keep itself clean from wastes that flow through it
The right kidney, Liver