It has the same function as in humans. It filters the blood and gets rid of the waste products
Animals with kidneys.
yes all sorts of animals have kidneys
Horses are big animals, but their kidneys work in the same way as other kidneys work. The kidneys work by filtering out what the body does not need.
Kidneys filter waste from the blood and store it in the bladder for ultimate urination. All animals, warm blooded and cold blooded) have kidneys.
No, technically INSECTS, for example, are also "animals" - they do not have kidney. Yes animals have kidneys No, insects are not having kidney, which is also consider as an animal, so it is false that all animals in fact insects are not animals and not all the animals have kidney for example the paramicum consider animals and do not have kidney and worms too
Nephiridia remove metabolic wastes from the body of animals. These are found in invertebrate animals. These are equivalent to kidneys of vertebrate animals.
All vertebrate animals have kidneys. Although we have never found dinosaur kidney fossils (soft tissue rarely is preserved), dinosaurs were vertebrates, so they definitely had kidneys. More proof is that birds, their descendants, have kidneys.
the animals they come from...veal is from calfs
they have two like us because technically we're animals.
No, kidneys are located inside the coelom in most animals. The coelom is the body cavity that surrounds the internal organs, and kidneys are typically located within this cavity to help with filtration and excretion of waste products from the body.
they r our nature's kidneys clean our water protect us from floods gives habitats to the animals gives food to the animals
Kidneys in terrestrial animals can concentrate urine to retain water by increasing the reabsorption of water and reducing the volume of urine produced. This helps to maintain proper hydration levels in the body and prevent excessive water loss. Additionally, some animals have adaptations such as longer loops of Henle in their kidneys, which enhances water reabsorption and aids in water conservation.