The kidneys produce approximately 1 to 2 milliliters of urine per minute, averaging around 1.5 liters per day in a healthy adult. This can vary based on factors such as fluid intake, hydration status, and overall health. The kidneys filter blood, reabsorbing essential substances while excreting waste as urine.
Each kidney contains approximately 500,000 glomeruli
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One cup (eight [8] ounces) is roughly 250 milliliters.
pus in your urine means infection. Many trhings can cause loss of kidney function.
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The kidney filters waste products out of the blood, ultimately forming urine.
The kidneys do many jobs. One primary function is to filter the toxins out of the blood to produce urine which can be expelled from the body. They also regulate blood pressure, metabolise certain substances and secrete hormones such as EPO.
A kidney infection can have many symptoms. Blood in the urine, pain in the lower back, and dizziness are all signs that a kidney may be infected.
the kidneys regulate urine production by monitoring blood levels of water and electrolytes (amoung many other things) in the plasma
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1ml/minute = 60ml/hour = 1.5litres per day
NEUROHYPOPHYSIS PRODUCES 1)ADH->kidney -descries urine production if we are thirsty our body produces more ADH) 2) OXYTOCIN -mammary glands (lactation) Uterine muscle(orgasm)