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name the chemicals that the destroy the kidneys​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mercury, lead and cadmium from food, water or industry have all been linked to people getting CKD. It has been found in some fish, such as tuna and fresh water fish, but not enough to cause kidney disease.

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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: Urea and uric acid are the main toxic wastes that kidney filters from the blood. The main toxic waste filtered by kidney from blood is urea that is removed in the form of dilute solution called urine.

Explanation: The kidney has evolved so as to enable humans to exist on land where water and salts must be conserved, wastes excreted in concentrated form, and the blood and the tissue fluids strictly regulated as to volume, chemical composition, and osmotic pressure. Under the drive of arterial pressure, water and salts are filtered from the blood through the capillaries of the glomerulus into the lumen, or passageway, of the nephron, and then most of the water and the substances that are essential to the body are reabsorbed into the blood. The remaining filtrate is drained off as urine. The kidneys, thus, help maintain a constant internal environment despite a wide range of changes in the external environment.

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