Department of Medical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
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From Filter to Fluid Balance: Unraveling the Renal System Anatomical Features
Author(s): Piras Antonio*
The human body is a marvel of intricate systems working harmoniously to maintain equilibrium and ensure optimal functioning. Among these
systems, the renal system stands as a sentinel of balance, filtering waste, regulating electrolytes and maintaining fluid equilibrium. In this article,
we embark on a journey through the anatomical features of the renal system, unraveling its remarkable capabilities in filtering and maintaining
fluid balance. Among these, the renal system stands out as an unsung hero, tirelessly filtering waste, regulating electrolytes and meticulously
controlling fluid balance. In this comprehensive exploration of the renal system, we will journey through its anatomy, functions and the awe-inspiring
mechanisms that underlie its ability to uphold vital physiological stability... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4265.2023.7.282
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