Humans have two kidneys because having two organs allows for redundancy and backup in case one kidney becomes damaged or fails. This redundancy helps to maintain proper kidney function and overall health.
liver. The liver is a vital organ responsible for filtering blood, detoxifying harmful substances, metabolizing nutrients, and producing bile for digestion. It is the largest internal organ in the body and plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health.
No, humans do not have 2 livers. They only have one liver.
Humans only have 2. Most other animals have 2.
* Red brown fairly solid oval structures enclosed in a transparent membrane and attached to the back of the abdominal cavity. * Kidneys are retroperitoneal. One lies on each side of the spine between the peritoneum and the back muscles.
Dogs have one intestine known as the small intestine, which is made up of three parts: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
Like humans, cats have two (2) kidneys.
Humans have 2 kidneys in 96.8% of occurences. 3.15% are born with 1. They rest have 3.
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Nope He has only one!
liver. The liver is a vital organ responsible for filtering blood, detoxifying harmful substances, metabolizing nutrients, and producing bile for digestion. It is the largest internal organ in the body and plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health.
It depends some mollusks may or may not have kidneys. Usually they have 2 kidneys.
There are 2 of them. On top of each kidney.
Usually, people have 2, unless they sell one of them...
just like humans feet work its just they have 4 feet and humans have 2 feet.
Very unlikely because you only have 2 kidneys and 1 pancreas. Humans need both of these to survive. However if one kidney was still working then you could survive.
2. One on the left hand side, and one on the right. The left one is a little bigger...
2. One on the left hand side, and one on the right. The left one is a little bigger...