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what is urea the tube through which waste leaves the body the waste removed by the kidney a structure in the kidney the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder
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Urea is a waste product formed from the breakdown of proteins in the liver and is excreted by the kidneys. It is one of the components of urine.
- **The tube through which waste leaves the body** is the **urethra**.
- **The waste removed by the kidney** includes urea, water, salts, and other metabolites.
- **A structure in the kidney** could refer to various parts such as the nephrons, renal pelvis, or renal cortex.
- **The tube that connects the kidney to the bladder** is the **ureter**.
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- **The tube through which waste leaves the body** is the **urethra**.
- **The waste removed by the kidney** includes urea, water, salts, and other metabolites.
- **A structure in the kidney** could refer to various parts such as the nephrons, renal pelvis, or renal cortex.
- **The tube that connects the kidney to the bladder** is the **ureter**.
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