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Kidneys both retain and remove everything carried by the blood, depending on current concentration, generally filtering out chemical components of cells (and cells themselves) as they reach a point of deterioration where they are no longer capable of performing the tasks for which they are intended. Another major factor in proper kidney function fluid intake because that directly impacts blood pressure, which has great implications on how kidneys filter (or fail to filter) components of the blood.

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