bristonbitrus9
bristonbitrus9 bristonbitrus9
  • 16-02-2020
  • Biology
contestada

what is the organs that regulates the levels of water, salts, hydrogen ions and urea in the mammalian blood? ​

Respuesta :

ayeshakhan12 ayeshakhan12
  • 16-02-2020

Answer:

kidney

Explanation:

Kidney is the main organ which regulate the body fluids in the body and also waste material like urea, hydrogen ion and salts. Antidiuretic hormone helps in water absorption in the kidneys.

Aldosterone is released from kidney to regulate the sodium levels in the blood.  Kidney filters the blood and regulate the salts, water , hydrogen ions and urea so the extra waste material can be excreted and blood remains pure.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Evidence From Biased Or Unreliable Sources Will ___ Your Argument
A 5-digit number has the digits 0,5,7,9 and 0. To the nearest thousands, it rounds to 80,000. What is the number? Explain
Define inquisitiveness
your basketball team wins a game by 13 points. the opposing team scores 72 points. explain how to find your teams score.
is the relationship shown by the data linear? x -9, -5, -1, 3 y -2,-7,-12, -17
Dependency is an emotion defined by the expression of affection, respect and concern
was the stamp act an unreasonable and unfair tax
what is the measure of LMN
Manufacturing equipment is related to products as road is related to
8 less than the product 13 times a number x is less than or equal to −32.