How Your Kidneys Filter GALLONS of Blood
By Institute of Human AnatomyFrom boclips.com
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In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the significance of the kidneys. You will likely be surprised by the many functions these most valuable organs perform, such as balancing water and electrolytes, acid/base buffering, regulating blood pressure, releasing hormones, and of course... filtering an impressive amount of blood!
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