the Kidney
The paired organs which remove waste materials from the blood are called the kidneys.
dorsal fins
Paired organs (e.g., the kidneys) are mapped to both irises.
No, lampreys do not have paired appendages like fins or limbs. They have a single, continuous dorsal fin along their back that helps them maneuver in water.
Abnormal distance between two paired organs.
The kidneys are organs. They belong to the excretory (organ) system.
The organs that are in the thorax are the heart, lungs, thymus, trachea, bronchi, esophagus, and the thoracic duct. The paired vague nerves and the paired sympathetic chains are also included.
At some stage of their life they all have: notochord dorsal hollow nerve cord pharyngeal pouches post anal tail endoskeleton highly cephalized highly developed sense organs and brain most possess segmented vertebrae most have paired appendages closed circulatory system
are paired almond sized organs located in the pelvic cavity on either side of the uterus
A zygobranch is a mollusc whose gills are developed on both sides of the body and the renal organs are paired.
The ones in pairs are: pelvic fins and pectoral fins.
Depends on the use of the organ. For eyes and ears, the pair helps determine direction and distance, two key functions to responding to threates. Two kidneys or two lungs provide backup in case of failure of one of the organs. Paired organs may also be a result of the evolutionary inheritance of bilateral symmetry.