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Define: The transitional mass from​

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Answered by xBrainlyKingXx
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Transitional cells are in your urinary system. It's the part of your body that includes the kidneys, the bladder and the tubes that connect them. These cells are able to change shape and stretch without breaking and are found throughout your urinary tract.

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Answered by DelhiQueen
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Transitional cells are in your urinary system. It's the part of your body that includes the kidneys, the bladder and the tubes that connect them. These cells are able to change shape and stretch without breaking and are found throughout your urinary tract.

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