The Kidney..?
The kidney is the organ that is bean shaped and has efferent and afferent vessels. These vessels are part of the kidney's filtration system, helping to regulate blood pressure and filter waste products from the blood.
The spleen. It acts as a filter for blood, but also, as you said, is a reservoir for oxygen rich blood.
Scarlet, or dark-red mixed with brown. It depends on the condition of the liver - e.g a smoker's liver would be dark yellow and has an unpleasant texture while a healthy one should be smooth and red. It's shaped kinda like a triangle, or a weird parallelogram.
Mitochondria
The pair of bean-shaped organs that filter urea from the blood are the kidneys. kidneys. They are responsible for maintaining electrolyte balance, regulating blood pressure, and removing waste products from the body in the form of urine.
The kidney is the organ that is bean shaped and has efferent and afferent vessels. These vessels are part of the kidney's filtration system, helping to regulate blood pressure and filter waste products from the blood.
The organ was called a kidney first. The kidney bean is called so because it is shaped like a kidney, the organ.
Lymph nodes
Lymph nodes, that's what everyone is saying...
The major organ of the urinary system is two bean shaped kidneys.
The bean-shaped organ you are referring to is the lymph node. Lymph nodes filter out microorganisms and foreign materials taken up by lymphocytes, which are white blood cells that help the body fight infections.
The answer is: D) lymph node.
The answer is: D) lymph node.
The bean-shaped organ you are referring to is the spleen. The spleen filters out microorganisms and foreign materials from the blood, while also playing a role in immune response by storing lymphocytes and producing antibodies.
The spleen is the bean-shaped organ found in frogs that is responsible for storing red blood cells. It also plays a role in immune function by filtering the blood and removing old or damaged red blood cells.
The kidney is shaped like a bean. It performs several functions including regulation of electrolytes and removal of liquid wastes like urea and ammonium which are excreted as urine.
The spleen. It acts as a filter for blood, but also, as you said, is a reservoir for oxygen rich blood.