It helps maintain the electrolyte "balance".
The kidney, among other systems, helps to maintain electrolyte balance.
There are several, by testing urine one can determine how well the kidney is filtering inulin and urea. also one can determine sugar levels and electrolyte composition in the body
You can survive with one kidney because it can do the work of both! However, people living with one kidney have to be very cautious of their lifestyle choices as leading an unhealthy life would lead to kidney failure faster than a person with two kidneys.
The left kidney is larger (and thus heavier) because the liver is above the right kidney and therefore it has less room to develop.
Cortex of the kidney shows a 'dotted' appearance because, it contains numerous complex structures known as Nephrons.
The kidney, among other systems, helps to maintain electrolyte balance.
acid-base and fluid
The liver maintains water and electrolyte balance of the blood.
function of the kidney-purifies the blood,maintainence of electrolyte balance,formation of urine.
It maintains the amount of water in the body.
The Kidney..?
the homeostatical function of kidney is to regulate the concentration of water and salts in the body through osmoregulation.
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Cyclooxygenase 1 is important for homeostatic maintenance such as platelet aggregation, the regulation of blood flow in the kidney and stomach, and the regulation of gastric acid secretion
The nephron is a functional unit of the kidney which filters the blood and maintains the body's internal homeostasis.