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why the right kidney is lower than left kidney​

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Answered by XxLegendGodxX
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Answer:

Hi, hope it helps

Explanation:

The right kidney is usually lower than the left kidney because of the location of the liver. The kidneys usually extend from the level of the Th12 to L3 vertebrae, and are slightly lower in females. The right kidney lies 1– 2cm lower than the left.

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