In "The Hot Zone," the kidneys and liver during the autopsy are described as being severely damaged and exhibiting signs of hemorrhaging. The liver appears mottled, indicative of extensive tissue destruction, while the kidneys show signs of acute failure, with a dark and swollen appearance. These findings reflect the systemic impact of the Ebola virus on the body, leading to multi-organ dysfunction. Overall, the condition of these organs highlights the lethality and rapid progression of the viral infection.
The substance that is transported from the liver to the kidneys is urea. Urea is produced in the liver during the breakdown of proteins and is transported through the blood to the kidneys for excretion in the urine.
The body removes urea through the kidneys via urine. Urea is a waste product produced in the liver during protein metabolism. It is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and eliminated from the body through urination.
one liver and two kidneys
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Urine is made in the kidneys
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The liver is much larger than the kidneys. However, they are part of the same general system, filtering the body.
Brain, Kidneys, Liver, and Lungs.
The Heart, Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Pancreas, and Intestine.
I would have to say the liver. Although the kidneys are used to filter many pharmaceuticals, the liver takes on the bulk of that job.