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_____________ are located on either side of the vertebral column just below the ribcage.​

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Answered by zumba12
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Kidneys are located on either side of the vertebral column just below the ribcage.​

Explanation:

  • Our kidneys are fist-sized organs that are shaped like beans and are placed in the rear of your trunk, in the flank area. They are on the right and left sides of your backbone, beneath the lowest section of your ribcage.
  • The kidneys are in charge of filtering your blood. They eliminate waste, maintain the body's fluid balance and maintain proper electrolyte levels. About 40 times a day, all of the blood in your body travels through them.
  • The kidney receives blood, removes waste and adjusts salt, water and minerals as needed. The blood that has been filtered is returned to the body.
  • Waste is converted to urine, which gathers in the kidney's pelvis, a funnel-shaped structure that drains to the bladder through a tube called the ureter.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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The kidneys are positioned directly below the ribcage on either side of the spinal column.

Explanation:

  • On each side of the spine, the kidneys are located beneath the rib cage.
  • Kidney pain might be felt on the sides or in the middle to the upper back (most often under the ribs, to the right or left of the spine).
  • The kidneys are a pair of organs located on either side of the spine in the back, directly below the rib cage.
  • The kidneys filter waste items from the blood and excrete them as urine.
  • Blood pressure, as well as the amounts of water, salts, and minerals in the body, are regulated.
  • Two bean-shaped organs, each roughly the size of a fist, make up the kidneys.
  • One on each side of your spine is placed immediately below the rib cage.
  • The kidneys are responsible for removing waste and excess fluid from the body.
  • The kidneys also produce hormones that aid digestion.
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