17 Human body facts: little known human kidney facts
|The adrenal glands lie right above the kidneys and release stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Tweet This
The adrenal glands change size throughout lifetime. At birth, they are slightly smaller than kidneys, while adults’ glands shrink to 1/8 inch (3 mm). Tweet This
Inside each kidney there are around a million nephrons, acting as tiny filters of the blood. All the waste from your blood goes out into your urine. Tweet This
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The kidneys keep the amount of body fluids constant. When dehydrated, kidneys will make less urine. Tweet This
Kidneys filter blood approximately 400 times a day! Tweet This
Kidneys cleanse about 44 ounces (1.3 litres) of blood every minute to produce about the same quantity of urine per day. Tweet This
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Kidney transplant would be normally put in your pelvis and the disabled kidney will not be extracted. Tweet This
If the kidneys detect a drop in blood pressure, they signal blood vessels to shrink. Tweet This
Should kidneys spot a drop in blood oxygen level, they will boost the creation of new red blood cells by releasing a hormone. Tweet This
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The yellow colour of urine is due to bilirubin. Tweet This
Your body can work with only a single kidney. Tweet This
Most donated kidneys usually come from a family member. Tweet This
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Your kidneys are responsible for activating the vitamin D. Tweet This
Kidney bean is indeed shaped as a kidney. Tweet This
The kidneys are connected to your bladder by tubes (ureters). When you pee, urine passes through the urethra. Tweet This
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When bladder is about half full, your brain is aware you need to pee. Tweet This
Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe died of a ruptured bladder while holding his pee. Tweet This