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functions of kidney?
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Answered by kavishshah
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The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs in the renal system. They help the body pass waste as urine. They also help filter blood before sending it back to the heart.

The kidneys perform many crucial functions, including:

1.maintaining overall fluid balance

2.regulating and filtering minerals from blood

3.filtering waste materials from food, medications, and toxic substances

4.creating hormones that help produce red blood cells, promote bone health, and regulate blood pressure

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Answered by virbhatia
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1.filtering the blood

2.help in keeping your blood pressure normal,

3. making red blood cells

4.maintaining strong bones.

Explanation:

1.filtering blood-The primary function of the kidneys is to filter the blood and remove excess fluid from it. The kidneys leave just the right amount of salt and other minerals in the blood. The excess amount is filtered from the blood in the form of a waste liquid called urine.

2.Fluid balance-The body loses fluid from bowel movements, sweating and during breathing. Another function of the kidneys is to keep just the right amount of fluid in the body by balancing what comes in versus what goes out.

3.Blood pressure-Two hormones that healthy kidneys produce are rennin and angiotensin. The functions of these hormones are to regulate how much salt and liquid the body keeps, and how well the blood vessels can stretch and contract. Thus, these actions help control blood pressure.

3.producing RBC's-Normal kidneys produce another hormone called erythropoietin. This hormone stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.

4.keeping bones strong-Normal kidneys produce another hormone called erythropoietin. This hormone stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.

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