The kidneys of a chicken function the same way the kidneys do in a human body. Their function is to filter blood to remove waste and regulate electrolytes.
The kidneys of a chicken function the same way the kidneys do in a human body. Their function is to filter blood to remove waste and regulate electrolytes.
yes all sorts of animals have kidneys
They drain unfilterd blood from the body into the kidneys
The internal parts of a chicken are quite many and each has its function. The gizzard has the function of grinding food, the small intestines have a function of supplying nutrients to the blood vessels and the heart and lungs function in the same way as with other animals.
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This will depend on the person. For some people, kidneys do indeed function better laying down at night.
Sweating helps the kidneys function by removing excess salt and water from the body, which reduces the workload on the kidneys and helps maintain a healthy balance of fluids and electrolytes.
The function of small intestine to chicken is no because chicken doesn't have a small intestine
Filter the blood
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the kidneys function by filtering the waste materials or products from the blood.
For the chicken to stand on in the barnyard.