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vertebrate hve kidneys for which function???​

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Answered by anjudevi5101987
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What do the kidneys do? The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs present in all vertebrates. They remove waste products from the body, maintain balanced electrolyte levels, and regulate blood pressure. The kidneys are some of the most important organs.

Answered by babymochi07
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The kidney plays a prominent role in this regulatory council because it is the principal organ that regulates the volume and composition of the internal fluid environment. While we commonly describe the vertebrate kidney as an organ of excretion, the removal of metabolic wastes is incidental to its regulatory function

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