Kidney is the nitriginous excretory organ
to carry blood to and from the kidneys.
Yes it is, it is also known as kidney failure, is the inability of one or both of the kidneys to perform their functions.
excretion, filtration and secretion!
kidneys
Nephrons.
nephron
It stimulates the reabsorption of calcium, the conservation of calcium by the kidneys, the reabsorption of phosphates.
yes,they have.They secrete Hormone Erythropoitine which stimulate production of erythrocytes.
Sympathetic innervation into the kidneys can lead to several functions such as vasoconstriction of renal blood vessels, stimulation of renin release from the juxtaglomerular cells, and reduction in urine production by decreasing blood flow to the kidneys. These responses help regulate blood pressure and maintain overall body fluid balance.
what are the two main function of the kidney
the homeostatical function of kidney is to regulate the concentration of water and salts in the body through osmoregulation.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) regulates water balance in the body by controlling the reabsorption of water in the kidneys. Aldosterone regulates salt and water balance by increasing the reabsorption of sodium and water in the kidneys, which helps maintain blood pressure and electrolyte balance.