Kidneys: Location, Anatomy, Function Health Your kidneys are organs that filter your blood They remove waste and balance your body’s fluids, among other jobs Most people have two kidneys in their lower backs
Your Kidneys How They Work - NIDDK Learn how your kidneys filter blood, why kidneys are important, and how kidneys help maintain a healthy balance of water, salts, and minerals in your body
What to know about your kidneys - Medical News Today Where are the kidneys located, what do they do, and what do they look like? The kidneys help remove waste products from the body, maintain electrolyte balance, and regulate blood pressure The
About your Kidneys - New Mexico Kidney Foundation Every day, a person’s kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about two quarts of waste products and extra water The waste and extra water become urine, which flows to the bladder through tubes called ureters The bladder stores urine until releasing it through urination
Kidney | Function, Structure Disease | Britannica kidney, in vertebrates and some invertebrates, organ that maintains water balance and expels metabolic wastes Primitive and embryonic kidneys consist of two series of specialized tubules that empty into two collecting ducts, the Wolffian ducts (see Wolffian duct)