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The
Male Kidneys: The World Most
Effective and Efficient Waste Management and Recycling System
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The
male kidneys in
particular as well as the female kidneys in general are simply
remarkable to say the least. Every organ in the human body is no less
than proficient and highly sufficient to operate at a level that makes
the human body the most complicated piece of engineering that has ever
existed; exquisitely designed and constructed while masterfully crafted
to perfection.
To under estimate the extreme significance of the role of the
kidneys in the smooth operation of organs and systems in the human body
is to entertain foolishness that defies the important role the kidneys
play in sustaining life.
The human heart pumps blood through the arteries that is located
throughout the human body and the blood returns to the heart through
the veins. Before the blood actually returns to the heart it circulates
through the kidneys; it is there that the blood goes through a
cleansing process. The kidneys are responsible for removing waste,
excess water and other impurities
from the blood. The kidneys will thoroughly cleanse the blood before it
returns to the heart.
Once the blood has been cleansed the kidneys will then perform a
remarkable task; from the blood were taken sodium, potassium,
phosphates, ammonia, chloride and electrolytes. The kidneys will then
proceed to put back into the blood just the right amount of the
elements and electrolytes that they took out, and all the excess will
be turned into urine; urine is produced in the kidneys.
When the kidneys have completed the cleansing process of the blood and
turned all the waste that they took from the blood into urine it will
then send the urine down to the bladder via the ureter tubes. The
ureter tubes are two tubes that connects to the kidneys; one tube per
kidney and is connected to the bladder at the opposite end. The ureter
tubes role in the male urinary system is to transport urine from the
kidneys to the bladder where it will be stored until it is instructed
by the brain to remove its content or urine.
When the bladder becomes about half full or seventy-five percent full
it will send a nerve signal to the brain. The brain will send a return
nerve signal instructing the bladder or in particular the detrusor
muscle that is located within the bladder (it is actually the interior
wall of the bladder) to remove its content or urine. The detrusor
muscle upon receiving this communiqué (nerve signal) will
begin
squeezing spastically to completely remove all the urine that is stored
within it.
At precisely the same time a nerve signal will also be sent
to
the sphincter muscle located at the bottleneck of the bladder to
release its grip and to allow the urine to flow through unimpeded.When
these transactions occur simultaneously the urine will flow out of the
bladder and through the urethra that is attached to the base of the
bladder and the urethra will carry the urine out of the body via the
male sexual organ.
The urethra is a duct or narrow tube that acts as a conduit or
passageway that routes the urine from the bladder to outside of the
body. This is the smooth operation of the urinary system when it is
uninhibited by diseases (Alzheimer, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy,
multiple sclerosis, STDs) , infections (urinary tract infections (uti),
viruses (herpes simplex), obstructions (anatomical disorders), and
faulty nerve signals (brain and spinal cord complications) for one
reason or another no longer work. Overall, through careless
and
reckless living men have proven to be the greatest threat to the smooth
operation of the male (their own) urinary system.
In conclusion, for any and all individuals that choose to ignore health
warnings that could make the difference between your kidneys
functioning at the utmost level or your kidneys beginning a descent
that is irreversible and life ending; is to throw away the most
precious gift to mankind--life!
Your kidneys work on your behalf day and night filtering about one
liter of blood every minute; 60 liters every hour; 1440 liters every
day; 525,600 liters every year, and in the course of a full life time
(about seventy years) your kidneys will filter 36 million and 792
thousand liters of blood! That’s why it is known by
many as
“The Most Efficient and Effective Waste Management and
Recycling
System In the Whole World”--- now who can dispute that?
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