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what holds the kidneys in place?

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Answered by TotalDreamer
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hiii,

a layer of connective tissue holds the kidneys in place

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Answered by iArahan
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it's your adipose tissue that is holding the kidneys in place.
The indentation on the concave side of the kidney, known as the renal hilus, provides a space for the renal artery, renal vein, and ureter to enter the kidney.
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