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Does kidney stone pain move from side to side?

do kidney stones move side to side


Do ureters move liquid wastes from the kidney to the bladder?

Yes.


Can you have kidney stones for decades and not know it?

Yes, kidney stones can remain in your kidney for many years. Until the body tells the stone to move or get out of the kidney, it can remain in place for many, many years causing no problems at all.


What is the downward displacement of the kidney and it condition is a floating kidney?

A floating kidney can move. Sometimes people are born with a low kidney called an anomaly and it never bothers them. Sometimes if you loose a lot of weight the kidney can displace into the lower regions and can still function but it can cause pain. If your kidney is low and causing problems you can have a surgery to fix it to where it is supposed to be.


What happens to H2O after it is made in aerobic respiration?

It is transported out of the cell. The water is carried by blood vessels to the kidney, where the water is excreted in urine. (This process excretes MOST of the water, since part of the water produced from respiration is lost in sweat and breathing out)


What process preformed by the peas when they start to grow causes the drop of liquid to move to the left?

Cellular respiration is performed by peas when they start to grow.


Which cellular mechanism would move amino acids from the blood stream to the inside of the kidney cells?

Active transport would move amino acids to the inside of the kidney cells. (source: LSA Bio Unit 2.1 Cells and Plants Baseline)


Where does the oxygen go in cells when inhaled?

They move into mitochondria. There O2 is used for aerobic respiration


What cells move sugars up down and all around a plant?

cellular respiration


What organelle is abundant in kidney tububle cells?

Mitochondria are abundant in kidney tubule cells due to their high energy demands for active transport and metabolic processes involved in regulating fluid and electrolyte balance. Mitochondria generate ATP through aerobic respiration to fuel these energy-demanding cellular functions in kidney tubule cells.


Why do animals require higher rate of respiration then plants?

Animals require higher rate of respiration as they move from one place to another and therefore they need more energy. There the rate of respiration in animals is than in plants. They require more enrgy.


Hydrogen pumps move hydrogen ions into which structure?

The thylakoid