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the kidneys
the job of the kidneys is to filter the blood. it also regulates the salt concentration in your blood.
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
The kidney excretes waste and regulates the water balance.
Thrombopoietin is the hormone that regulates platelet formation. It is produced primarily in the liver and kidneys and acts on bone marrow to stimulate the production of platelets.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) regulates water balance in the body by controlling the reabsorption of water in the kidneys. Aldosterone regulates salt and water balance by increasing the reabsorption of sodium and water in the kidneys, which helps maintain blood pressure and electrolyte balance.
The kidneys maintain the pH and regulate water content in the blood. The kidneys also remove waste products and filter them into the bladder to be removed.
When dietary sodium is too high or low, the intestines and kidneys respond to adjust concentrations to normal
The Na/K ATP pump, insulin, catecolamins, the kidney (pH balance) and aldosterone.
The production of erythrocytes by the red bone marrow is stimulated by the hormone erythropoetin produced by the kidneys.
Kidneys excrete nitrogenous waste (urine) and also regulate the water balance in vertebrates. Rat is a vertebrate, too.
the kidney regulates the amount of fluid in the body. Itbasically acts like a filter to ure unwanted waste products ..... eg urea in urine