1, Kidneys remove waste like excess salt, urea, and toxins from
the blood. It balances the body fluids and helps for the formation
of urine, it regulates blood pressure to filter the blood. It
produces angiotensin that helps to retain sodium and water.
constriction and retention of this protein help for regulating
blood pressure.
2, Urine form in three steps process called filtration,
reabsorption, and secretion. hydrostatic pressure in the filtration
process that force exerted by pressure in the blood vessels that
cause glomerular filtration. Force pushes filtrate out of
capillaries and slits in the nephron. If any changes in hydrostatic
pressure glomerular filtration rate will change.
3, The left side of the heart pump blood from the lungs and out to
the arteries and other body parts. when left-side heart failure or
malfunction occurs there will be an accumulation of blood on the
left side of the heart that can not receive blood from the lungs.
so there is congestion in the lungs that make breathing difficult.
So there is infiltration of the heart. Kidneys receive blood from
the left side of the heart and remove excess fluids from the blood
and do filtration. When left-side heart failure occurs that causes
pressure in the major vein that connected to the kidney. It blocks
the blood supply to the kidney that causes kidney malfunction and
affects the filtration. when kidney damaged due to inadequate
oxygen supply from the heart to kidney there will be a high enzyme
called renin production to occur that causes high blood pressure.
so there is a high risk for heart attack and stroke.
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