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Why do we have 2 kidneys?
Why do we have 2 kidneys?
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Having two kidneys offers redundancy and ensures that if one kidney is damaged or fails, the other can still perform its vital functions, such as filtering waste from the blood and regulating fluid balance in the body. It’s a built-in backup system for our health.