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Mainly the kidneys, but water loss through the lungs (in a dry environment), the skin through perspiration and the intestinal tract is significant.
The kidneys are vital for the maintenance of blood pH - and the lungs also play an important role.The kidneys are responsible for control the electrolytes that contribute to pH.The lungs control the amount of CO2 in the blood - high levels of CO2 cause a drop in pH.If there is a change in pH caused by the kidneys, the lungs will compensate and vice versa. In this way, the body can usually maintain a consistent pH.
The kidneys clean and filter blood.Lungs, liver, kidneys and spleen are organs that play a part in cleansing blood.
Several organs are located between the ribcage and the back. These organs include the kidneys, heart, and both of the lungs.
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No, lungs and kidneys are two completely different organs.
The kidney and lungs are both associated with removing wastes from the body. They are different in the substances that they remove. The lungs remove the gaseous wastes (Carbon Dioxide) and the kidneys remove the digested waste material.
The kidneys and lungs are part of the excretory system. The lungs excrete carbon dioxide, and the kidneys excrete nitrogen-containing wastes in the form of urine.
The kidneys do not effect your lungs even if they don't work. However, you'll die shortly after your kidneys fail.
The Heart, Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Pancreas, and Intestine.
Kidneys, Lungs and Heart Take your pick-stomach, heart, liver, intestines, lungs, kidneys, brain etc...
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The lungs and the kidneys.
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The skin, lungs and kidneys.
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