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Creatine is the substance released by your kidneys when they are failing. So in effect no, exercise does not increase those levels. Although some may say creatine is good for muscle building, which it is, but it is quite harmful to your kidneys.
i think the only homeostatic mechanism which works at it's best during exercise is the osmotic mechanism of the kidneys we lose water as sweat during exercise and hence kidneys have to work to retain the water in our body.
Yes, blood flow to the kidneys typically increases during vigorous exercise to help meet the increased oxygen demand of the muscles. This increased blood flow helps the kidneys maintain proper filtration rates even during intense physical activity.
Cells get detoxified in the lymph and circulatory system. The liver is the principle organ of detoxification, assisted by the kidneys and intestines. Toxins can be excreted from the body by the kidneys, bowels, skin, and lungs
During exercise the trained body learns to redistribute blood from less active tissues like the digestive organs & kidneys to the heart & skeletal muscles.
The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys.
To help nephrons in the kidneys, it's important to maintain good hydration by drinking enough water and avoiding substances that can damage the kidneys, such as excessive salt and alcohol. Eating a balanced diet low in processed foods and high in fruits and vegetables can also support kidney health. Additionally, regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight contribute to overall kidney function.
The shape of your kidneys resemble the shape of the kidney bean.
no they don't have kidneys
No, kidneys are organs.
Nephric relates to kidneys and tri is 3 so I guess it's having 3 kidneys?