Body Organ Location: The Kidneys Illustrated

The kidneys are vital organs responsible for filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood, producing urine, and regulating blood pressure. Understanding their location within the body is crucial for appreciating their function and importance.
Where are the Kidneys Located?
The kidneys are located in the
retroperitoneal space
, which means they arebehind the peritoneum (the lining of the abdominal cavity). They sit on either side of the spine.
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Specifically, here’s a more detailed breakdown:
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They are located in the upper
abdominal region
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The kidneys typically sit on either side of the spine, roughly between the
T12 vertebra(the 12th thoracic vertebra) and the L3 vertebra (the 3rd lumbar vertebra)
. - The right kidney is often slightly lower than the left kidney due to the presence of the liver.
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