The kidneys regulate electrolytes, Ph balance (acid base balance) and blood pressure. The kidneys also filter waste from blood which is excreted in urine. The kidney also produces hormones that aid in the absorption of calcium and production of red blood cells.
The kidneys are two organs with several functions. They are seen in many types of animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are an essential part of the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid/base balance, and regulation of blood pressure.
well.. you see ...!! the general function of the kidney is to excrete all poisonous substances from the body. All of these substances include nitrogenous wastes that are very harmful to the body if it is not removed....ok this is what i think about the question ummm....the kidney also carries out this role in destroying damaged blood cells such as the white blood cells that have been damaged during the invasion of bacteria and the red blood cells that have reached their maximum months of life that is at the 3rd month are all destroyed in the kidney....that is how i think the kidney regulate blood composition!!!
They kidneys have a couple of different functions. The main purpose of the kidney is to separate urea, mineral salts, toxins, and other waste products from the blood. The kidneys also conserve water, salts, and electrolytes. At least one kidney must function properly for life to be maintained.
The kidneys regulate water and electrolyte balance of the body.
They regulate blood volume by holding on to water or losing it. Sodium helps the kidney do this.
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They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
Yes it does.
The glomerulus ...
it can help by increasing reabsorption of water by the kidney. With the reabsorption, blood plasma volume increases, thus raising blood pressure
the kidney's most directly regulate the concentration of water in blood.
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Which of the following plasma proteins help regulate blood volume?
kidney
Kidneys mostly function to filter the blood of waste. This also allows the kidneys to filter electrolytes to regulate their levels.
renin
Thyroid hormone
The apparatus is a microscopic structure in the kidney, the specific location of it helps to regulate the renal blood flow and filtration rate. It is regulated by secreting renin which activates the