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Functions of the human kidneys include??

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Functions of the human kidneys include??

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  1. Maintains water balance.

    Filters blood of nitogenous waste (urea).

    Homeostasis to maintain internal environment in terms of electrolyte levels.

    Hope this helps!

    PS The kidney does not produce ADH as stated in a previous answer. ADH is produced by the pituitary gland.


  2. The kidneys are complicated organs that have numerous biological roles. Their primary role is to maintain the homeostatic balance of bodily fluids by filtering and secreting metabolites (such as urea) and minerals from the blood and excreting them, along with water, as urine. Because the kidneys are poised to sense plasma concentrations of ions such as sodium, potassium, hydrogen, oxygen, and compounds such as amino acids, creatine, bicarbonate, and glucose, they are important regulators of blood pressure, glucose metabolism, and erythropoiesis (the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced). The medical field that studies the kidneys and diseases of the kidney is called nephrology[1]. The prefix nephro- meaning kidney is from the Ancient Greek word nephros (νεφρός); the adjective renal meaning related to the kidney is from Latin rēnēs, meaning kidneys. [2]

  3. maintaining electrolyte balance,

    of sodium, potassium,

    filters out urea

    produces anti-diuretic hormone, so that can increase blood pressure if needed.  

    maintain correst osmolarity of blood

    although this is pathological (it will excrete excess glucose, therfore inhinbiting diabetic coma due to hyperglycemia)

  4. filter out urine

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