frontal plane
The section for the internal view of both kidneys would be a transverse one.
Coronal section gives better view of kidney than transverse or sagittal section.
If the kidneys are weakened, a likely result for the excretory system is that because blood would not have been filtered properly, both urine and blood would be excreted from the body. The excretory system would not be able to function properly if the kidneys are damaged.
they both have a reproductive system, they both have hearts, lungs......
If the kidneys are weakened, a likely result for the excretory system is that because blood would not have been filtered properly, both urine and blood would be excreted from the body. The excretory system would not be able to function properly if the kidneys are damaged.
You must learn them both for the simple reason that they are not the same. What would happen if you are a doctor and a patient comes to see you about getting pregnant and all you studied was male anatomy.
As mentioned in the related question below, knowing the anatomy in general (both internal and external) can help a producer pin-point where a cow is injured or what may be affected if it is sick. It can also help a producer understand and know what part of a cow's anatomy can be affected when it gets a disease or becomes sick.
Oligohydramnios usually associated with absence of both kidneys
They could keep you alive artificially but you would be on dialisis constantly. If you were to not stay on your dialisis, then you would die.
Eclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy characterized by seizures and high blood pressure. The underlying mechanism involves vasospasm, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction leading to cerebral edema and seizures. It can affect multiple organs, including the brain, liver, and kidneys, and requires immediate medical intervention to protect both the mother and baby.
If either of your liver or your kidneys were to stop working it would be very serious. With the loss of one or both of them you would have only a short time to live, days or weeks.
Neither. They are both equally damaging to the kidneys.