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Most liquid wastes are excreted through the

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Answered by Anonymous
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The major organs for removing liquid waste are the kidneys, which filter the blood. After filtration, wastes such as urea, salts, and excess water pass into the collecting ducts. The urine passes to the ureter and the urinary bladder, which leaves the body through the urethra.

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Answered by jimmy1515
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Answer:

urethra.

Explanation:

The major organs for removing liquid wasteare the kidneys, which filter the blood. After filtration, wastes such as urea, salts, and excess water pass into the collecting ducts. The urine passes to the ureter and the urinary bladder, which leaves the body through the urethra.

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