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  1. What do kidneys do? Kidneys are busy! They are like washing machines for the blood in the body. The kidneys filter the blood and take out all the waste in the blood. The kidneys send the waste on to the bladder in the form of urine. Kidneys are part of team! Our bodies have important parts that work together just like a team.

    • How Is Pee Made?
    • What's homeostasis?
    • What Else Do Kidneys do?

    The waste that is collected combines with water (which is also filtered out of the kidneys) to make urine (pee). As each kidney makes urine, the urine slides down a long tube called the ureter(say: yu-REE-ter) and collects in the bladder, a storage sac that holds the pee. When the bladder is about halfway full, your body tells you to go to the bath...

    The kidneys also balance the volume of fluids and minerals in the body. This balance in the body is called homeostasis(say: hoh-mee-oh-STAY-sus). If you put all of the water that you take in on one side of a scale and all of the water your body gets rid of on the other side of a scale, the sides of the scale would be balanced. Your body gets waterw...

    Kidneys are always busy. Besides filtering the blood and balancing fluids every second during the day, the kidneys constantly react to hormones that the brain sends them. Kidneys even make some of their own hormones. For example, the kidneys produce a hormone that tells the body to make red blood cells. Now you know what the kidneys do and how impo...

  2. www.factsjustforkids.com › human-body-facts › kidneyKidney Facts for Kids

    Kidneys are organs that are shaped like beans and are part of the urinary system in humans. Kidneys filter the blood by removing waste and excreting it via urine (pee). Kidneys help keep a stable balance of fluids in your body. Kidneys help keep your blood pressure at a normal level.

  3. All living things must remove wastes from their bodies. Reptiles, birds, mammals, and some other animals remove some of these wastes through two body parts called kidneys. Kidneys are part of the urinary system. They take out extra water and wastes from the blood. These wastes leave the body in the form of urine.

  4. Your kidneys remove wastes and extra fluid from your body. Your kidneys also remove acid that is produced by the cells of your body and maintain a healthy balance of water, salts, and minerals—such as sodium , calcium , phosphorus , and potassium —in your blood.

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  5. Apr 7, 2022 · Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/iDvxKsToday we are looking at a pair of organs that really clean up - your kidneys! Learn about how your amazing kidneys w...

  6. Print. Kidneys. Say: KID-nees. The kidneys are a pair of organs on either side of your spine, just below the ribcage. They filter waste materials out of the blood. The waste passes out of your body as pee. Kidneys make important hormones and regulate blood pressure and the levels of water, salts, and minerals in the body.

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