Human have 2 kidneys but one does half the work and the other does the other half
Human body has two kidneys
The organ which removes liquid waste material from the blood is the kidney. Most humans have two kidneys, although can they can typically live with just one kidney if necessary.
Unless removed for medical reasons - humans are usually born with... one brain two lungs one heart two kidneys one gall bladder one liver one pancreas one bladder one large intestine one small intestine... Making twelve organs in total.
At last count, one pelvis, two hips.
Humans only have 2. Most other animals have 2.
A human has only one liver.correction most humans have only one liver, however some of us like myself have two livers.
Human body has two kidneys
Like humans, cats have two (2) kidneys.
He has two kidneys, but only one of them worksLiam recently tweeted that he'd recently had an ultrasound on his kidneys and that the problem was fixed when he was a baby. He has two kidneys.
Liam tweeted tht he got an operation and now has two kidneys :D
He did not always have two kidneys because one was not functioning when he was born, but yes. Now he has two kidneys(:
Nope. He recently got an operation and now has two kidneys.
No they (we) have only one
In humans, the kidneys are two small organs located near the vertebral column at the small of the back.
one liver and two kidneys
2 is better than 1
A person can live with only one functioning kidney if the other is diseased or has been removed. But no one can live without both kidneys, unless he undergoes almost daily treatments on a special machine called a dialysis machine. This machine is attached to the body, and cleans the blood and removes the wastes, two of the jobs that the kidneys usually do.