Which of the following organs regulates the levels of water, salts , hydrogen ions and urea in the mammalian blood?

a

Liver

b

Kidney

c

Bladder

d

Colon

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Truss
1 year ago

The liver does not regulate hydrogen ions.

The liver is primarily involved in the metabolism of nutrients, detoxification, and production of important proteins like albumin and clotting factors. It also plays a role in regulating blood sugar levels (through glycogen storage and glucose release). However, the regulation of hydrogen ions (which is crucial for maintaining the pH balance in the blood) is primarily handled by the kidneys and the lungs, not the liver.

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Micahlistic
1 year ago

pls diffrentiate btw the function of
liver and kidney

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