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Which processes happen in the kidney? Select three options.
production of urine
storage of urine
production of enzymes that break down food
filtration of waste material from blood
reabsorption of sugar and water
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- production of urine
- filtration of waste material from blood
- reabsorption of sugar and water
(The kidney filters blood to remove wastes, reabsorbs useful substances like glucose and water, and produces urine; urine storage occurs in the bladder and digestion enzymes are made by digestive organs, not the kidney.)
- filtration of waste material from blood
- reabsorption of sugar and water
(The kidney filters blood to remove wastes, reabsorbs useful substances like glucose and water, and produces urine; urine storage occurs in the bladder and digestion enzymes are made by digestive organs, not the kidney.)
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