How does the kidney work?

The kidney is an important organ in the urinary system, which has a vital function, acting as a natural blood filter in the body.

The kidney is an important organ in the urinary system, which has a vital function, acting as a natural blood filter in the body.

Each kidney has about 1 million Nephron forms a network of filters and sensors to carefully clean the blood, each Nephron has two main parts: glomeruli and kidney glomeruli , glomeruli that act like A membrane only allows certain ingredients such as vitamins and minerals to enter the kidneys, which are then absorbed by the body.

In addition to filtering useful ingredients, the Nephron are also responsible for handling the scum, the kidneys that detect the compounds that the body does not need, then expel them from the kidneys as urine through The ureter leads to the bladder to be released outside the body. Not only is the kidney capable of balancing the amount of water in the body, increasing blood pressure and increasing the production of red blood cells. Every day, 2 kidneys filter up to 180 liters of blood. So exactly how does kidney work?

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The kidney is an important organ in the urinary system.

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Every day, 2 kidneys filter up to 180 liters of blood.

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The main role of the kidney is to remove waste.

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Each 1 kidney has about 1 million NEPHRON forms a network of filters and sensors to filter the blood carefully.

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The ureters will bring urine including waste products to the bladder and then discharge to the outside of the body.

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The kidney also has the ability to activate vitamin D to release a hormone called RENIN, which helps raise blood pressure.

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Without kidneys, our body fluids will go out of control.

Update 15 December 2018
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