Urinary System
The urinary system involves a range of organs and tissues that work together in the human body to convert waste products into urine, which is then released from the body. The kidneys are essential organs for filtering waste products from the blood, converting them into urine and controlling the balance of electrolytes, water, and acids in the body. The bladder collects and stores the urine prior to its release, which is then controlled by the muscles of the sphincter. There are several other components associated with the urinary system, such as the urethra, which transports the urine out of the body. The urinary system is an important part of the body, as it helps to remove waste, maintain body homeostasis, and can be used to help diagnose certain diseases or health issues.
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