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Excess amounts of salts, water, and materials are expelled in the urine from the

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Answered by manyabhola2020
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Explanation:

The kidneys remove from the blood the nitrogenous wastes such as urea, as well as salts and excess water, and excrete them in the form of urine. This is done with the help of millions of nephrons present in the kidney. The filtrated blood is carried away from the kidneys by the renal vein (or kidney vein).

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Answered by SAMUELBLESSING56789
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Answer: Excess amounts of salts, water, and materials are expelled in the urine from the bladder through the urethra.

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