CBSE BOARD X, asked by ayanzubair, 2 days ago

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Answered by ThePious
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1. Regulation of extracellular fluid volume. 

  • The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.

2. Regulation of osmolarity. 

  • The kidneys help keep extracellular fluid from becoming too dilute or concentrated with respect to the solutes carried in the fluid.

3. Regulation of ion concentrations. 

  • The kidneys are responsible for maintaining relatively constant levels of key ions including sodium, potassium and calcium.

4. Regulation of pH. 

  • The kidneys prevent blood plasma from becoming too acidic or basic by regulating ions.it

5. Excretion of wastes and toxins. 

  • The kidneys filter out a variety of water-soluble waste products and environmental toxins into the urine for excretion.

Answered by souhardya51
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Answer:

1. Regulation of extracellular fluid volume.

The kidneys work to ensure an adequate quantity of plasma to keep blood flowing to vital organs.

2. Regulation of osmolarity.

The kidneys help keep extracellular fluid from becoming too dilute or concentrated with respect to the solutes carried in the fluid.

3. Regulation of ion concentrations.

The kidneys are responsible for maintaining relatively constant levels of key ions including sodium, potassium and calcium.

4. Regulation of pH.

The kidneys prevent blood plasma from becoming too acidic or basic by regulating ions.it

5. Excretion of wastes and toxins.

The kidneys filter out a variety of water-soluble waste products and environmental toxins into the urine for excretion.

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