Urinary Tract System
The urinary tract system is responsible for filtering the body's waste and expelling it in the form of urine. It is composed of the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder and the urethra. This system is essential for maintaining the body's balance of water, electrolytes and other waste products, and for controlling the body's acid-base balance. It can also be used to detect potential health problems such as kidney stones or infections, and can help diagnose diseases such as diabetes mellitus, urinary tract infections and prostate problems. By maintaining a healthy urinary tract system, one can reduce the risk of serious health conditions.
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