keep the composition of the plasma constant
regulate osmotic processes
control the volume of blood entering the kidneys
decrease the osmotic pressure of the blood
increase the osmotic pressure of blood
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The kidneys of all vertebrates act as osmoregulators, which means they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of water and electrolytes within the body. Based on the options you provided, the most accurate would be:
*A. Keep the composition of the plasma content*: The kidneys filter blood and maintain the osmolarity of body fluids at 300 mOsm¹⁴. They do this by reabsorbing water and nutrients, and secreting wastes².
*B. Regulate osmotic process*: This is also correct. The kidneys regulate the osmotic pressure of a mammal’s blood through extensive filtration and purification, a process known as osmoregulation.
Options C, D, and E are not the primary functions of the kidneys in their role as osmoregulators. The kidneys do not directly control the volume of blood entering them (C), nor do they work to decrease (D) or increase (E) the osmotic pressure of the blood. Instead, they maintain a stable osmotic pressure.


