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  1. Urinary System: Organs, Anatomy, Function & Conditions

    • Learn about the urinary system, which filters your blood and produces pee. Find out how it works, what organs are involved and what conditions can affect it. See more

    Overview

    The urinary system includes your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. This system filters your blood, removing waste and excess water. This waste becomes pee. The most c… See more

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    Function

    What is the main function of the urinary system?
    Your urinary system filters your blood to get … See more

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    Anatomy

    What are the organs of the urinary system?
    The kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra make up the urinary system. They all work together to filter, store and remove liquid waste from … See more

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    Conditions and Disorders

    What conditions and diseases affect the urinary system?
    Many conditions can affect your ureters, kidneys, bladder and urethra. Infections, diseases o… See more

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    Care

    How can I keep my urinary system healthy?
    You can try to keep your urinary system healthy with proper hygiene and a healthy lifestyle. To help your urinary system work the way it s… See more

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  1. The function of urine is to:
    1. Get rid of liquid waste called urea, which is made when foods containing protein are broken down in the body.
    2. Help maintain balance of chemicals (such as potassium and sodium) and water.
    3. Remove waste products and extra water from the blood while leaving behind necessary substances like protein12.
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    The kidney and urinary systems help the body to get rid of liquid waste called urea. They also help to keep chemicals (such as potassium and sodium) and water in balance. Urea is made when foods containing protein (such as meat, poultry, and certain vegetables) are broken down in the body. Urea is carried in the blood to the kidneys.
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    Healthy kidneys remove waste products and extra water from your blood, but leave behind the things your body needs, like protein. When kidneys are injured, protein leaks into your urine. Having protein in your urine suggests that your kidney's filtering units are damaged by kidney disease.
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