Respuesta :
The functions of the kidneys include: regulating osmolarity of the body fluids; helping control our blood pressure; removing metabolic wastes from the blood; and regulating red blood cell production. Regulating plasma protein levels in the blood, however, is not a function of the kidney. Healthy kidneys do not allow the proteins to pass through their filters Therefore, kidneys have no role in their regulation.
The answer is they
regulate plasma protein levels in the blood. Blood proteins do not pass into
the glomerular filtrate during filtration at the glomerulus. Therefore, kidneys
have no role in their regulation. Kidneys influence RBCs production by producing
erythropoietin which targets the erythroid
colony-forming cell. Osmolarity is regulated by regulating re-absorption
of water and sodium ions. Kidneys control blood pressure by regulating blood
volume.