In humans, the kidneys are two reddish-brown bean-shaped blood-filtering organs that are a multilobar, multipapillary form of mammalian kidneys, usually without signs of external lobulation.
Overview
Kidney Development
Anatomy Of The Kidney
Kidney Function Tests
Kidney Transplantation
Functions Of The Kidney
Kidney Diseases And Disorders
Interesting Facts About Kidneys
Role Of The Kidney In Homeostasis
Historical Perspectives On Kidney Research
Comparison Of Kidneys In Vertebrates And Invertebrates
Invertebrate
Homeostasis
Blood Cell
Infection
Discovery
Rib Cage
Medicine
Kidneys
Bladder
Nature
Health
🦙 Did you know that humans have two kidneys?
🫘 Kidneys are shaped like kidney beans and are located at the back of your abdomen.
🚀 Each kidney has about one million tiny units called nephrons that filter blood.
🤰 Kidneys start to form when a baby is growing in the womb, about 5 weeks into pregnancy.
🏥 Common problems for kidneys include kidney stones and infections.
🔄 A kidney transplant can restore function if kidneys stop working properly.
🐟 Not just humans have kidneys; all vertebrates have them too!
🧪 Doctors perform blood and urine tests to check kidney function.
⚖️ Kidneys help maintain balance in the body by controlling water and minerals.
🥳 Kidneys can filter about 50 gallons of blood every day, like filtering a full bathtub!
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