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The process by which urine moves from the kidneys to the urinary bladder
The ducts that transports urine to the urinary bladder
The process by which water is reabsorbed into the secondary capillares
(iv) The process by which useful solutes are reabsorbed into the secondary capillantes
The most abundant inorganic constituent of urine
The term used for expulsion of the urine from the bladder
(om) The part of the renal tubule that is permeable to water
(vi) The part of the renal tubule that is impermeable to water
(ix) The part of the nephron that contains elements of Henle's loop and the collecting tubules​

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Answered by sbaqadri05
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From the calyxes, pee travels out of the kidneys through the ureters to be stored in the bladder.When a person urinates, the pee exits the bladder and goes out of the body through the urethra

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