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		<title>The Kidneys: The Most Effective and Efficient Waste Management and Recycling System In The Whole World</title>
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Once the blood has been cleansed the kidneys will then perform a remarkable task; from the blood were taken sodium, potassium, phosphates, ammonia, chloride and electrolytes. The kidneys will then proceed to put back into the blood just the right amount of the elements and electrolytes that they took out, and all the excess will [...]]]></description>
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Once the blood has been cleansed the kidneys will then perform a remarkable task; from the blood were taken sodium, potassium, phosphates, ammonia, chloride and electrolytes. The kidneys will then proceed to put back into the blood just the right amount of the elements and electrolytes that they took out, and all the excess will be turned into urine; urine is produced in the kidneys.</p>
<p>When the kidneys have completed the cleansing process of the blood and turned all the waste that they took from the blood into urine it will then send the urine down to the bladder via the ureter tubes. The ureter tubes are two tubes that connects to the kidneys; one tube per kidney and is connected to the bladder at the opposite end. The ureter tubes role in the male urinary system is to transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder where it will be stored until it is instructed by the brain to remove its content or urine.</p>
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