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Urinary system kidneys
The kidneys are probably the most important organ in the urinary system. The pretty much do all the work of filtering the bloodstream of all it’s chemical elements that are unwanted creating levels of fluids that achieve homeostasis. The powerhouse … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy-Physiology, School
Tagged absorption, anuria, bloodstream, filteration, glycosuria, kidneys, nephron, oligura, polyuria, secretion, ureters, Urinary system, urine
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