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Kidneys play biggest role in fluid balance. They are part of the excretory system.
Activating intestinally absorbed vitamin D
in the proximal tubules
Liver, lungs and skin are other organs of excretion.
Liver,Pancrease and Kidneys are very important in glucose regulation.
liver,kidneys and pancreas
The kidneys actually play a major role in maintaining blood pressure. The kidneys are also responsible for flushing out toxins from the body.
the kidneys detect low levels of oxygen in the blood
Dialysis is a medication used to play the role of the body's kidneys, this may be used if someone's kidneys are failing.
To carry blood/wastes to and from the kidneys.
Kidney's filter waste materials from the body.
Kidneys play biggest role in fluid balance. They are part of the excretory system.
Activating intestinally absorbed vitamin D
Urine is waste from the blood that the kidneys filter from the body. Kidneys in the body of a frog function in the excretion of urine.
The kidneys filter out all unneeeded chemicals in the blood, such as glucose.
While not traditionally discussed, the kidneys’ contributions to maintaining glucose homeostasis are significant and include such functions as the release of glucose into the circulation via gluconeogenesis, uptake of glucose from the circulation to satisfy their energy needs, and reabsorption of glucose at the level of the proximal tubule.
it delivers oxygen