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One fully functioning kidney has the ability to clear all wastes from the body (that two kidneys would have), since healthy humans use only about 20-25% of their kidney capacity).Nothing, you will still function 100% fine. However, im not sure if it is still the same now, but you cant join the defence force with only 1 kidney.
You need at least one of the two kidneys which most people have. Kidney(s) "filter" the blood. Poisons build up in the blood without a kidney or a mechanical substitute.
No One was just not functioning properly though . He spent the first four years of his life in hospital
one thing that happens is that it doesn't idle properly and stall out a lot
If a kidney does not work properly, some patients are put on dialysis, a machine that will do the work of the kidneys - filtering germs and other things from the body. Other times, people receive a kidney transplant. This is when the kidney of someone else is put into your body to work for you.
one of the problems could be caused by the kidney. you might have kidney problems or kidney disease. if any of this happens to you, you should go see the doctor fast. if you do not, it can get worse and it may cause serious injuries or death.
When a kidney stops working, it is unable to properly filter waste and excess fluids from the blood. This can lead to a buildup of toxins in the body, electrolyte imbalances, and fluid overload. Without treatment, kidney failure can be life-threatening.
You can only remove one kidney or a gal bladder without dying.
Yes. Many people donate a kidney to friends or family members that have kidney failure. The donor then has one kidney and probably the recipient has one functioning kidney.
The body suffers or does not survivr.
its called one functional kidney
Yes it can. For example people with kidney transplants only have one kidney.