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jeka57 [31]
3 years ago
15

Blood passing through the __________ is filtered of harmful or inessential materials, which are then sent to the urinary system.

Biology
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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
6 0
The answer is kidney. The kidneys The kidneys are <span>two </span>bean<span>-shaped </span>organs<span> found on either side of the body in </span>vertebrates. The kidneys don't just filter toxins from the blood, they also <span>control the balance of various blood constituents</span><span>, blood </span>osmolality<span>, ph and</span> electrolyte concentrations. The kidneys reabsorb <span> </span>water<span>, </span>sodium<span>, </span>bicarbonate<span>, </span>glucose<span> and </span>amino acids<span>.</span>
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