Your kidneys produce urine.
this is like bag of water in kidney
The water regulation in a kidney is controlled by the hypothaelemeus which is located in the brain, and it helps to regulate the amount of water present in a kidney comparative to the water that is released in a normal cycle.
kidney and liver need water to keep itself clean from wastes that flow through it
The liver maintains water and electrolyte balance of the blood.
if you drink water your kidney will be cleaned ant it will not be dirty and if you eat junk foods your kidney will be affected but if you drink water it will be flow away and your kidney will not be affected. hope it can helps :)
the kidney rid of because the muscles are living in our body that's why the kidney rid of
"Water on the kidney" is the literal translation of the medical term hydronephrosis. That's a misnomer, however, because the condition has nothing to do with water. In hydronephrosis, there is often an obstruction in the ureter, bladder, or urethra that prevents urine from emptying out of the kidney. Pressure backs-up as a result, causing the kidney to swell with urine. A common cause is a large kidney stone that prevents proper drainage of the kidney.
You have it just backward. In the kidney's glomerula, water and waste is taken out of the bloodstream and sent to the urinary bladder.
You have it just backward. In the kidney's glomerula, water and waste is taken out of the bloodstream and sent to the urinary bladder.
Water diffuses from the kidney back into the blood stream.
The medical term for the hormone that promotes the kidney to reabsorb water is vasopressin. It helps maintain the bodys water balance this way. It is important to stay hydrated and to drink plenty of water so that the kidney can reabsorb water needed.
If a kidney is dropped in tap water, it will likely absorb water due to osmosis, potentially leading to swelling and damage to the tissue. The cells in the kidney may burst if the osmotic pressure becomes too high. Additionally, exposure to water can introduce bacteria and other contaminants that may further compromise the kidney's integrity. Overall, the kidney would not remain viable for any medical use after such an exposure.