Biology, asked by teriya7044, 10 months ago

Why are kidney called retroperitoneal.

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Answered by 11032sushi
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Answer:

The left kidney sits a bit higher in the body because of the size of the liver, which is also on the right side. ... The kidneys are considered “retroperitoneal” organs, which means they sit behind a lining in the abdominal cavity, unlike all other abdominal organs.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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kidney called retroperitoneal:

  • The Kidneys are present in the 'cavity of the abdomen', exactly at the bottom of the cavity of the abdomen and right above the hips.
  • The left kidney will be at a higher altitude than the 'right kidney'.
  • in this cavity itself because of the presence of the liver on the right side in the cavity of the abdomen which is above the right kidney.
  • The organs which will present in the cavity of the abdomen are known as retroperitoneal organs.
  • The kidneys are one of those organs present in the cavity of the abdomen.
  • Hence these are also considered to be as the retroperitoneal organs.

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