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Difference between artificial kidneys and natural kidneys parameters

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Answered by paras692
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Kidneys are reddish bean shaped organs of the urinary system. Kidneys are two in the number and present one on either side of the vertebral column. Each kidney is about 11 cm long, 6 cm broad, and 3 cm thick and weighing about 150 g. In modern period, artificial kidneys came into existence to help the people who are suffering with kidney failure. This article mainly concentrates on communicating the differences between kidney and artificial kidneys.

KIDNEY

The natural kidneys are responsible for the excretion of nitrogenous waste products produced in the body. Kidneys excrete water from the body. Kidneys help in maintaining the water balance in the body. Certain drugs and toxic substances present in the blood are eliminated by kidneys.

ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY

Artificial Kidney is the man made a device to replace the kidney in case of kidney failure in humans. The device will be implanted in the abdomen and is powered by the heart is designed to filter the blood and perform other kidney functions, helps in control of BP, production of hormones, etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Kidney just our original kidney when we were born we had this kidney from birth time only, and the artificial kidney refers to to the kidney at adolescence or adult stage when people used to smoke or by some affect their kidney get damage, so for living doctor if if possible then they used to make the artificial kidney and fix that kidney In human being by which they can survive up to two or three years or as dependent upon that kidney, that how much year that kidney would survive in that humans body.

note :---- but artificial kidney never go along like a permanent kidney.

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