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How does kidney failure prevent the excretory system from operating? It does not affect the excretory system. Blood is not properly filtered, leaving waste in the blood. The bladder stops working. The intestines stop working.

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Answered by sahusasmita
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Answer:

In kidney failure, the kidneys lose their ability to filter enough waste products from the blood and to regulate the body's balance of salt and water. Eventually, the kidneys slow their production of urine, or stop producing it completely. Waste products and water accumulate in the body.

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Answered by shanmugavelanbunithi
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Renal failure (kidney failure)

Failure of the kidneys to excrete wastes may lead to accumulation of urea with marked reduction in the urine output.

Renal failure are of two types

Acute renal failure and

Chronic renal failure.

Acute renal failure.

In acute renal failure the kidney stops its function abruptly but there are chances for recovery of kidney functions.

Chronic renal failure.

In chronic renal failure there is a progressive loss of function of the nephrons which gradually reduce the function of kidneys

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