can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
First blood is carried into the kidneys by the renal artery anything in the body related to the kidneys is called renal
The kidney and lungs are both associated with removing wastes from the body. They are different in the substances that they remove. The lungs remove the gaseous wastes (Carbon Dioxide) and the kidneys remove the digested waste material.
Its job is to filter the wastes and excess fluid from our body, the wastes and fluids are excreted as urine and the nutrients are still on our body. The kidney also aids in the regulation of blood pressure, keeping the balance of electrolytes, and the absorption of excess water and glucose.
the lungs and kidney remove it from the blood, the intestines remove solid waste
The removal of wastes from blood using a machine is called hemodialysis. This process involves filtering the blood through a dialyzer to remove waste products and excess fluids, mimicking the function of the kidneys in patients with kidney failure.
The kidney plays a vital role in excretion by filtering waste products, excess water, and electrolytes from the blood to form urine. It helps maintain the body's overall balance of fluids and electrolytes by regulating their levels in the urine. Additionally, the kidney helps remove toxins and metabolic byproducts from the body, contributing to overall waste elimination.
Contractile Vacuole is the organelle responsible for excreting and collecting cellular waste.
Without proper treatment intervention to remove wastes and fluids from the bloodstream, ESRD is fatal
Dialysis is artificial removal of wastes by an external device - not the kidney. Filtration is removal of wastes by the kidney.
Dialysis