The liquid that is filtered by the kidneys and then stored in the bladder is called urine.
Contrary to popular belief, when urine exits the body, it is NOT sterile.
The scientific name for urine is "urine." It is a liquid waste product produced by the kidneys as they filter waste and excess substances from the blood.
Urea and creatinine.
Liquid waste stored temporarily in the body is called urine, which is produced by the kidneys as a result of filtering waste products from the blood. Urine is stored in the urinary bladder until it is eliminated from the body through the urethra.
Primarily the Kidneys filter out urea, but this is also combined with water (H2O) to create urine. Other waste products include creatinine, antibiotics, and diuretics. Many other substances are also removed from the blood by the kidneys, but are subsequently reabsorbed, such as potassium, glucose, water (but not all water), salt and calcium to name a few.
The name of that organ is kidney. The pair of kidney is situated in posterior part of your abdomen.
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Renal veins take blood away from the kidneys and renal arteries bring blood to the kidneys
The liquid that transports food around the body is called blood. It carries nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and waste products to and from cells throughout the body.
Blood consists of plasma, blood cells, and platelets
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the kidneys get rid of waste in your blood
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