Science, asked by dianarmy07, 3 months ago

What will happen if one kidney is removed from the body of a human being?

The person will die

The person will survive only for few weeks

The person will survive and remain normal

Option 1 and 2 are correct​

Answers

Answered by krishnasoniggc
3

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
4

Answer:

If one kidney is removed from the body of a human being, the remaining kidney will grow faster and become larger than normal. In fact, the remaining kidney can grow to become almost the same size as two combined kidneys. This helps it do all the work that two kidneys would normally do. This growth is called as compensatory growth.

It happens for many reasons. It can result from an increase in cell size (compensatory hypertrophy) or an increase in cell division (compensatory hyperplasia).

MORE INFORMATION

For those born with one kidney, the solitary kidney does the job of both kidneys from day one, often growing into a larger and better functioning kidney. When one kidney is removed or donated, the other kidney does not compensate, and therefore the overall kidney function is decreased by half.

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