Yes sharke have kidneys .
Because of their underdeveloped kidneys.
(this is not an answer its just to go into further detail what im looking for) Oh and to go along with the question i know that it has to do with an active secretion of a solution that is basically sodium chloride from the rectal gland in the kidneys. But im still confused how that causes the salt to be removed from the blood and exit the body in the sharks urine.
The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys.
Sharks are adapted to live in saltwater environments because their bodies are able to regulate the salt concentration in their tissues. They have specialized organs, such as their kidneys and rectal glands, that help them maintain the balance of salts in their bodies despite the saltiness of the water they live in. This adaptation allows them to thrive in marine environments where other animals may struggle to maintain proper salt balance.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
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There are three species of sharks known to eat starfish. These sharks are the Nurse sharks, Horn sharks and Port Jackson sharks.
The shape of your kidneys resemble the shape of the kidney bean.
No, kidneys are organs.
no they don't have kidneys
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.