Kidneys remove your body's impurities and filter the blood. Keeping your body fluids up thins your blood, and allows your kidneys to work a lot better.
The importance of the kidneys is that they deliver unneeded fluids to the bladder for excretion
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Robert Franklin Pitts has written: 'Physiology of the kidney and body fluids' -- subject(s): Kidneys, Body fluids
Both the skin and the kidney function to retain fluids in the body. The kidneys do so under the control of the endocrine and nervous systems.
if the kidneys are over-loaded, they can't filter fast enough to empty the body of it's toxins. if fluids are restricted, the failing kidney is allowed more time to rid the body of those toxins.
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kidney eliminates the liquid waste.
The kidney is the body structure that allows mammals to control body fluids and adapt to dry desert conditions. The kidney filters waste products from the blood and regulates the balance of water and electrolytes in the body, helping to conserve water and prevent dehydration in desert environments.
ADH (anti-diuretic hormone).
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can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
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