sympathetic (ureterorenal)
if you're using hole's anatomy, "sympathetic" is sufficient as an answer.
The microscopic, functional unit of the kidney and the site of urine-production is the Nephron.
Yes, a male with one kidney can father a child. The ability to conceive is primarily related to reproductive health and function, which is not directly affected by the presence of one kidney. As long as the male has normal sperm production and overall reproductive health, he can still successfully father a child.
if you drink water your kidney will be cleaned ant it will not be dirty and if you eat junk foods your kidney will be affected but if you drink water it will be flow away and your kidney will not be affected. hope it can helps :)
Septicaemia and destruction of the affected kidney
kidney, brain, and the heart
kidney, brain, and the heart
Alcohol acts as a diuretic, so it will keep your kidneys busy. It also reduces the risk of developing kidney stones.
Decreased urine flow, or oliguria, can be caused by several factors, including dehydration, which reduces fluid intake and kidney function. Conditions like kidney disease or obstruction in the urinary tract, such as kidney stones or tumors, can also impede urine production or passage. Additionally, medications, particularly diuretics or those affecting kidney function, may contribute to reduced urine output. Other underlying health issues, such as heart failure or shock, can further compromise kidney perfusion and urine formation.
The medical term for the backup of urine into the kidney is "hydronephrosis." This condition occurs when urine flow is obstructed, leading to the swelling of the kidney due to the buildup of urine. It is important to identify and treat the underlying cause of hydronephrosis to prevent kidney damage.
anemia. The kidneys are responsible for producing erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone that stimulates red blood cell production. If kidney disease causes shrinking of the kidney, red blood cell production is reduced
The hormone that reduces the loss of sodium and water by the kidney is aldosterone. Aldosterone is produced by the adrenal glands and helps regulate blood pressure and fluid balance in the body by promoting the reabsorption of sodium and water in the kidneys.
Yes the kidney of the fetus does function. The fetal kidney is responsible for the production of the amniotic fluid. The kidneys keep on increasing in size as the baby develops.