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WHAT ARE KIDNEYS ?
The kidneys are found on each side
of the backbone, situated between the thick muscles of the back and abdomen and are shaped like
a bean. Each kidney contains about 1,000,000 to 1,300,000 nephrons, which is the basic
functioning component of the kidney, and are specialized in such a way that it can move material
back and forth between blood plasma and urine in order to conserve essential materials while
still eliminating wastes. Each nephron consists of a glomerulus (it is a tuft of capillaries
between two arterioles) and a series of tubes. The glomeruli are found in the outer part of the
kidney (the cortex) and the tubes are present both in the cortex as well as the inner part - the
medulla.
Urine is formed
when the nephrons filter the blood plasma and the filtrate (or wastes) is converted into urine.
This action clears the blood plasma of wastes and non-essential materials.The blood plasma is
filtered across the specialized glomerular membrane (in the glomerulus) into the nephron tubes.
By active and passive membrane transport the nephron tubule reabsorb essential materials from
the filtrate and return it to the circulating blood. The nephron tubule cells can also actively
secrete certain materials from the blood to the filtrate to increase the efficiency of clearing
the blood plasma.
FUNCTIONS OF THE KIDNEY
The kidneys perform several
essential functions:
- They filter the metabolic wastes from the blood plasma and excretes it from the
body.
- They participate in the maintenance of the constant extracellular environment, required for
proper cell functioning.
- They excrete waste products of metabolism - such as urea, creatinine and uric
acid.
- They excrete water and electrolytes to match water intake and endogenous
production.
- They are able to regulate the excretion of water and solutes by changing the tubular
re-absorption or excretion.
- They secrete hormones that participate in systemic and renal hemodynamic regulation (renin,
prostaglandins, bradykinin), red blood cell production (erythropoietin), as well as calcium,
phosphorus and bone metabolism (vitamin D).
- They also perform other functions such as catabolism of peptide hormones and synthesis of
glucose (glyconeogenesis) when fasting.
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