Yes, it is possible to live with one quarter of your kidneys, as the kidneys have a remarkable ability to adapt and compensate for loss of function. Many individuals can function well with reduced kidney mass, provided the remaining kidney tissue is healthy. However, it is important to monitor kidney function regularly, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and manage any underlying conditions to prevent further decline in kidney health. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
you can live with one
I don't think you can live with NO kidneys, but you can live without one. you need your kidneys to filter liquids, so no you DO need both of them to live
It helps you live a longer and healthier life!
If one is damaged or diseased, you can live with the other kidney.
If you have two kidneys, it is unlikely that you will because you can live with only one. So even if one kidney was abnormal or had to be removed, if the other kidney was functional, you could live a normal life. You could also live with no kidneys if you are on dialysis.
no a person cannot live without there kidneys with out medical help
A person can live with only one functioning kidney if the other is diseased or has been removed. But no one can live without both kidneys, unless he undergoes almost daily treatments on a special machine called a dialysis machine. This machine is attached to the body, and cleans the blood and removes the wastes, two of the jobs that the kidneys usually do.
A lot of quarter horses live in the Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma areas
Your kidneys filter toxic substances out of your blood. If you didn't have kidneys, these would build up and basically poison you.
Where were Quarter ponies orginated?
Quarter horses live all over the world, not just the southwest.
If either of your liver or your kidneys were to stop working it would be very serious. With the loss of one or both of them you would have only a short time to live, days or weeks.