Yes, I believe so when it is okay for a normal person with the regular 2 kidneys to donate one. Unless, two of the three kidneys of this abnormal persons kidneys don't work I don't see why not.
(please recommend me ;_;)
That is possible but most people have one ureter (tube) connecting each of their two kidneys to their bladder.
Nephric relates to kidneys and tri is 3 so I guess it's having 3 kidneys?
Then you should follow your doctor's recommendations concerning keeping your kidneys as healthy as possible. If your kidneys continue to deteriorate, then you will need dialysis.
Yes
Epidermis, lungs, and kidneys.
excretion, filtration and secretion!
heart, lungs, kidneys
The tissue that covers the kidneys is a connective tissue. There are actually three layers of tissue that covers the kidneys, the renal fascia, adipose capsule, and renal capsule.
Kidneys, Lungs and Heart Take your pick-stomach, heart, liver, intestines, lungs, kidneys, brain etc...
alcohol affects the liver, not the kidneys
See the link below. This shows someone with two of their own and a donated one. Neither of their own are working. The kidneys have three lobes each and at times each lobe will be separate.
the liver,the kidneys,and the heart.