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  1. Mammalian kidney - Wikipedia

    • The mammalian kidneys are a pair of excretory organs of the urinary system of mammals, being functioning kidneys in postnatal-to-adult individuals (i. e. metanephric kidneys). The kidneys in mammals are usually bean-shaped or externally lobulated. They are located behind the peritoneum (retroperitoneally) on the back (dorsal) wall of the body. The typical … See more

    Structure

    In mammals, the kidneys are usually bean-shaped; the shape is unique to mammals (fish, for example, have elongated kidneys). Some species have externally lobulated kidneys, as in marine mammals, bovines and bears. … See more

    Functions

    In mammals, nitrogenous metabolic products are excreted predominantly in the form of urea, which is the end by-product of mammalian protein metabolism and is highly soluble in water. Most of the urea is excreted b… See more

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  2. The more advanced kidney (metanephros) of adult reptiles, birds, and mammals is a paired compact organ whose functional units, called nephrons, filter initial urine from the blood, reabsorb water and nutrients, and secrete wastes, producing the final urine, which is expelled.
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    The mammalian kidneys are the paired organ of the urinary system of mammals, which is a type of metanephric kidney. The kidney in mammals is usually bean-shaped, located retroperitoneally on the back (dorsal) wall of the body.
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    Here’s a very brief overview of the kidneys of animals (other than humans). All vertebrates have kidneys and the functional unit of the kidney in all species is the nephron. Freshwater fish–like the zebrafish–have a kidney which is kind of like a long tube.

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  4. Animal Urinary System Anatomy (Parts Identification)

    Sep 12, 2023 · Quick overview: the organs of the animal urinary system consist of two kidneys, two ureters, a urinary bladder, and a urethra. I will focus on identifying the gross features of the animal’s kidney, ureter, bladder, and …

  5. Kidney | Function, Structure & Disease | Britannica

  6. Anatomy and Physiology of Animals/Urinary System

  7. Structure & Function of Other Animals’ Kidneys

    Feb 23, 2023 · Here’s a very brief overview of the kidneys of animals (other than humans). All vertebrates have kidneys and the functional unit of the kidney in all species is the nephron. Freshwater fish–like the zebrafish–have a kidney …

  8. 49.5: The Mammalian Kidney - Biology LibreTexts

    Internally, the kidney has three regions—an outer cortex, a medulla in the middle, and the renal pelvis in the region called the hilum of the kidney. The hilum is the concave part of the bean-shape where blood vessels and nerves enter and …

  9. Kidney (vertebrates) - Wikipedia

  10. 15.5B: Vertebrate Kidneys - Biology LibreTexts

    May 14, 2022 · All vertebrates have kidneys. Like the human kidney, they are made up of many nephrons. However, there are differences in the structure and functioning of various vertebrate kidneys that adapt them to the environment in …

  11. The Urinary System - Veterian Key

    Sep 17, 2016 · Among domestic animals, carnivores and horses have unilobar (or unipyramidal) kidneys. Porcine and bovine kidneys are multilobar (or multipyramidal), but only bovine kidneys have external lobation (Fig. 11-2). A …

  12. Functions Of Kidneys In Animals, Dog Kidney …

    When the kidneys fail the glomerulus becomes leaky and proteins leak out into the urine, waste products build up in the body and reabsorption of water is reduced. The animal will be polyuric (increased urine output) and polydipsic …

  13. 7.9.3: The Kidneys and Osmoregulatory Organs - Biology LibreTexts

  14. Renal Dysfunction in Small Animals - MSD Veterinary Manual

  15. Urinary System in Mammals: Anatomy and Function - PetCoach

  16. The Kidney - The Definitive Guide - Biology Dictionary

  17. Nephrology and Urology of Small Animals | Wiley Online Books

  18. Chronic kidney disease in small animals - PubMed

  19. Nephrology - Veterinary Specialty Center

  20. Chronic Kidney Disease - Nephrology and Urology of Small …

  21. The Effect of Animal Protein on the Kidneys - NutritionFacts.org

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