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The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates.

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The same as the functions of the right kidney: to strain waste products out of your blood.

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The kidney filters waste products from the blood, especially nitrogenous components cleaved from amino acids.

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