They're doing a lot of work.
About 1/5 th of your blood is filtered every minute - a good bit of what is filtered out must be reabsorbed (against an osmotic gradient) and that all takes energy.
The kidneys are responsible for filtering blood, regulating fluid balance, and removing waste products from the body. These activities require a lot of energy to maintain, as the kidneys need to continuously work to perform these essential functions. Additionally, the kidneys have a high blood flow rate, which also contributes to their energy demands.
the amount of kidneys u should normally have should be two but i geuss you can have 1 more but there wont be much space for your orgins to function.
How much electrical energy does the average American require per day ? How much electrical energy does the average American require per day ?
They require less energy as they do not do much work compared to teenagers. They should have less energy intake and less energy expenditure.
In terms of function, nothing. The adult kidney is just much larger.
Yes they do, fat cells have very little function and therefore require much less energy than muscle cells.
They need less energy because they don't do as much as when they were younger. Unless they are doing heavy work then they do require more energy
Renal means related to kidneys. Kidneys are very sensitive to hypotension. That is to low blood pressure. Kidneys have to wash out the waste products of protein metabolism. They are very much toxic to the brain. Your kidneys are very small in size, but still get very heavy blood supply. Kidneys filter out about 180 litres of fluid per day. That is the need of the hour. In case of hypotension, this function will be adversely affected. So kidneys secrete the hormone to maintain the blood pressure.
No. That would require it to move at infinite speed. It would require an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it. The universe does not have that much energy.
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys
Distinguishing between measures of quantity (such as glomerular filtration rate) and concentration (such as plasma creatinine) in renal function is crucial because quantity measures the actual amount of substance filtered by the kidneys, while concentration reflects how much of that substance is present in the blood. Quantity helps determine the overall function of the kidneys, while concentration may be influenced by factors beyond renal function, such as hydration status or muscle mass. Evaluating both measures provides a more comprehensive assessment of renal function.
Yes! I'm not sure how much but without food our bodies would not be able to function.