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Chapter 18, Problem 9LTB
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The urinary system is also termed as renal system. It consists of kidney, bladder, urethra, and ureter. The main function of this system is to eliminate the waste from the body, regulate the blood pressure and volume, control the electrolytes level, and maintains the pH level of the blood.
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