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what is the function of kidney

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Answered by sonabrainly
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Answer:

Explanation:

The main functions of Kidneys are:

1.

It regulates pH of the blood.

2.

It regulates the Osmotic pressure of water balance of the blood.

3.

It removes poisonous substances like urea  and other salts along with the excess water from the blood and urine that is excreted out from the body.

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

The kidney is a two-bean-shaped organ, located one on each side of your spine, just below the rib cage

Explanation:

The Kidneys are two-bean-shaped organs below the rib cage. It removes wastes and extra water to make urine from the blood and filters a half cup of blood every minute. The kidney flows urine to the bladder through two thin tubes of muscle called ureters. Urine is stored in the bladder. The urinary tract contains the Kidneys, ureters, and bladder. The kidneys remove acid that is produced by the cells as well as wastes and extra fluid from the body. It balances the water, salts, and minerals- calcium, sodium, phosphorus, and potassium in your blood. The kidney makes hormones that help to control your blood pressure, make red blood cells, and keep your bones strong and healthy.

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