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At high altitudes, the excretory system adapts to changes in oxygen availability and hydration levels. The body may produce more erythropoietin, stimulating red blood cell production to improve oxygen transport. Additionally, there can be increased urination due to dehydration and changes in fluid balance, as the body adjusts to lower oxygen levels and higher respiratory rates. Overall, these adaptations help maintain homeostasis despite the environmental challenges of high altitudes.

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