just gets rid of the toxins in your body so you dont die, nothing major
Your Kindneys and your kindneys also clean your blood to keep you healthy
It was his kindneys but he has two now
It has been known that he only has one working kidney. But recently, he had an ultrasound preformed... It turns out his second one started working!!!
Serving as the body's filtration system, blood passes through the kidneys as many as 400 times per day. This function serves to remove toxins, waste and extra fluid from the body, which are excreted in the urine.
The stomach has a wall known as the mucosa which is arranged in rugae. These folds allow the stomach to expand to accommodate food and fluids after eating. Rugae help increase the surface area within the stomach to aid in the digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste products and excess fluid from the blood, while other organs like the heart and lungs help deliver nutrients and oxygen to the kidneys. The circulatory system transports blood to and from the kidneys for filtration, with the liver metabolizing and detoxifying any substances before they reach the kidneys. The endocrine system also interacts with the kidneys to regulate blood pressure and electrolyte balance. Collaboration among these organs is essential for maintaining overall health and homeostasis in the body.
Excess water-soluble vitamins are excreted via the urine. These vitamins, such as Vitamin C and B-complex vitamins, are not stored in the body to the same extent as fat-soluble vitamins, so any excess amounts are typically eliminated through the kidneys.
the homophone for role = roll
Role is a noun.
what is the owner's role / the landlord's role
the role of the internal and external role players in budgeting
Carbon dioxide - produced by the lungs from cellular respiration. Urea - produced by the kidneys as a waste product of protein metabolism. Bilirubin - produced by the liver as a byproduct of heme breakdown from old red blood cells. Ammonia - produced by the liver as a waste product of protein metabolism and converted to urea in the urea cycle.