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urine is waste from your body it cleans out your body i hope that helps
Pretty much the same as in human, keeping the blood free from waste and make sure no needed nutrients goes out with the urine.
If the kidneys are getting enough blood to function well they concentrate the urine in an effort to correct the low blood volume. In more severe cases they cannot make much urine because they are not getting enough blood flow.
Urine is a liquid waste product of the body secreted by the kidneys by a process of filtration from blood called urination and excreted through the urethra. Cellular metabolism generates numerous waste compounds, many rich in nitrogen, that require elimination from the bloodstream. This waste is eventually expelled from the body in a process known as micturition, the primary method for excreting water-soluble chemicals from the body. These chemicals can be detected and analyzed by urinalysis. Urine contains a range of substances that vary with what is introduced into the body. Aside from water, urine contains an assortment of inorganic salts and organic compounds, including ureum: (NH2)2CO, proteins, hormones, and a wide range of metabolites.
answer:Answer the kidney is a vital organ in your body because it is the one that absorbs all the minerals from liquids, such as water, juice, etc. Its the one that produces urine, so once the nutrients are absorbed, the liquid is transofrmed into urine and the kidney releases bad chemicals that are in the body so that they can come out of your body with the urine it also produced. This is a bean-shaped organ that filters blood to form the waste liquid called urine.OORRRR.It cleans ur body.(short summary!! . )
the kidney in a human body usually purifys the water you drink which turns into urine
The kidneys filter the blood to produce urine
The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine. The kidneys make up a filter system for the blood, reabsorbing almost 99%% of the fluid into the blood, and sending only two to four pints of waste (urine) into the bladder for storage until it can be disposed of. The kidneys allow the blood to keep glucose, salts and minerals after cleansing it of poisonous materials which will be passed out in the urinary tract.
Urine consists of Urea, salts and other waste products that do not get reabsorbed into the blood capillaries. It also consists of water
Your spleen:- acts as a filter for your blood, cleansing it of bacteria, viruses and other debris. The Liver:- gets rid of toxins, to regulate your blood sugar levels and to produce bile. Kidneys :- To make urine from waste products and excess water found in your blood. Pancreas:- Secreting digestive enzymes and hormones that control blood sugar levels
Your kidneys make urine by filtering wastes and extra waterwater from your blood .the waste called urea.your blood carries it to the kidneyskidneys.from the kidneys, urine travels down to thin tubes called ureters to the bladder
kidneys get rid of the toxins from the blood that may have come from the food your body has digested. kidneys also help to make urine, keep your bones healthy, make red blood cells and also help to remove waste and extra fluid from your body.
urine is waste from your body it cleans out your body i hope that helps
The kidneys make urine. The liver cleans your blood.
The purpose of lungs is to introduce oxygen to the red blood cells in your blood, and to collect carbon dioxide to exhale. The red blood cells take the oxygen to all parts of the body. Therefore, the lungs don't "make your blood pure". However, one function of the liver is to detoxify chemicals in the bloodstream. Most harmful chemicals in the blood are changed by the liver to make them harmless. In addition, the kidneys filter out excess water and waste from the bloodstream to make urine. In this way, you could say the kidneys' primary function is to "purify" blood.
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidney. This is then passed on to the bladder which will be excreted as urine.
Pretty much the same as in human, keeping the blood free from waste and make sure no needed nutrients goes out with the urine.